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2025 LIV Golf Virginia prize money payouts for each golfer

2025 LIV Golf Virginia prize money payouts for each golfer

Fox Sports09-06-2025

Joaquin Niemann surged to victory at the 2025 LIV Golf Virginia event, carding a final score of 15 under to secure the $4 million winner's prize. Keep reading for a breakdown of how the prize money was distributed at LIV Golf Virginia.
Check out the thrilling recap of the Final Round at LIV Golf Virginia, where top players like Joaquin Niemann, Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, and more battled it out. LIV Golf Virginia 2025 prize money payouts Individual Payouts No. 1: Joaquin Niemann, 15 under, $4,000,000
T2: Graeme McDowell, 14 under, $1,875,000
T2: Anirban Lahiri, 14 under, $1,875,000
T4: Thomas Pieters, 13 under, $775,000
T4: Bryson DeChambeau, 13 under, $775,000
T4: Phil Mickelson, 13 under, $775,000
T4: Bubba Watson, 13 under, $775,000
T8: Jon Rahm, 10 under, $483,750
T8: Martin Kaymer, 10 under, $483,750
T10: Talor Gooch, 9 under, $361,000
T10: Lee Westwood, 9 under, $361,000
T10: Marc Leishman, 9 under, $361,000
T10: Carlos Ortiz, 9 under, $361,000
T10: Dustin Johnson, 9 under, $361,000
T15: Brendan Steele, 8 under, $285,000
T15: Sebastian Munoz, 8 under, $285,000
T15: Tyrrell Hatton, 8 under, $285,000
No. 18: Harold Varner III, 7 under, $270,000
T19: Paul Casey, 6 under, $235,000
T19: Branden Grace, 6 under, $235,000
T19: Ben Campbell, 6 under, $235,000
T19: Abraham Ancer, 6 under, $235,000
T23: Jason Kokrak, 5 under, $193,333
T23: Louis Oosthuizen, 5 under, $193,333
T23: Patrick Reed, 5 under, $193,333
T23: Dean Burmester, 5 under, $193,333
T23: Cameron Smith, 5 under, $193,333
T23: Jinichiro Kozuma, 5 under, $193,333
T29: Cameron Tringale, 4 under, $167,500
T29: Charl Schwartzel, 4 under, $167,500
T29: Richard Bland, 4 under, $167,500
T29: Adrian Meronk, 4 under, $167,500
T33: Brooks Koepka, 3 under, $148,200
T33: Charles Howell III, 3 under, $148,200
T33: Peter Uihlein, 3 under, $148,200
T33: Sam Horsfield, 3 under, $148,200
T33: Luis Masaveu, 3 under, $148,200
T38: Sergio Garcia, 2 under, $136,500
T38: Kevin Na, 2 under, $136,500
T38: Yubin Jang, 2 under, $136,500
T38: Tom McKibbin, 2 under, $136,500
No. 42: Caleb Surratt, 1 under, $130,000
No. 43: Danny Lee, 1 over, $128,000
T44: Anthony Kim, 2 over, $126,500
T44: Henrik Stenson, 2 over, $126,500
No. 46: Lucas Herbert, 3 over, $125,000
T47: Frederik Kjettrup, 4 over, $121,500
T47: Ian Poulter, 4 over, $121,500
No. 49: Andy Ogletree, 6 over, $60,000
T50: Mito Pereira, 7 over, $56,667
T50: Matt Jones, 7 over, $56,667
T50: Josele Ballester, 7 over, $56,667
No. 53: Max Lee, 11 over, $50,000 Team Payouts No. 1: Crushers GC, -36, $3,000,000
No. 2: 4Aces GC, -34, $1,500,000
No. 3: Smash GC, -31, $500,000
Check out this article for a complete list of LIV Golf payouts throughout the season.
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