2025 LIV Golf Virginia prize money payout: How much did each golfer earn from the $20 million purse?

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The conclusion of LIV Golf Virginia saw Joaquin Niemann win his fourth event on the Saudi-based tour this season. Niemann shot 15-under par after three rounds to finish ahead of veteran names like Anirban Lahiri, Bryson DeChambeau, and Phil Mickelson.

With his victory at the 2025 LIV Golf Virginia event, Niemann has not only won a trophy, but he will also take home a cash prize of $4,000,000 from the $20,000,000 purse. Graeme McDowell and Anirban Lahiri who finished T2 will earn $1,875,000 each.

On the other hand, Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau, who both tied for fourth place, will earn $775,000. Spanish professional golfer Jon Rahm also registered a top-10 finish at LIV Golf Virginia and will thus take home a handsome amount of money - $483,750.

While the above-mentioned figures are for individuals, LIV Golf also rewards teams. At the Virginia event, it was Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers GC who ended up finishing in the top spot. This means Crushers GC will earn $3,000,000.

The DeChambeau-led team was closely followed by 4 Aces GC and Smash GC who finished second and third respectively. While 4 Aces GC will earn $1,500,000, Smash GC will get $500,000 for finishing third.


A detailed look at the payout for LIV Golf Virginia

Here is a detailed look at the payout for LIV Golf Virginia:

  • 1 Joaquin Niemann -15 $4,000,000
  • T2 Graeme McDowell -14 $1,875,000
  • T2 Anirban Lahiri -14 $1,875,000
  • T4 Thomas Pieters -13 $775,000
  • T4 Bryson DeChambeau -13 $775,000
  • T4 Phil Mickelson -13 $775,000
  • T4 Bubba Watson -13 $775,000
  • T8 Jon Rahm -10 $483,750
  • T8 Martin Kaymer -10 $483,750
  • T10 Talor Gooch -9 $361,000
  • T10 Lee Westwood -9 $361,000
  • T10 Marc Leishman -9 $361,000
  • T10 Carlos Ortiz -9 $361,000
  • T10 Dustin Johnson -9 $361,000
  • T15 Brendan Steele -8 $285,000
  • T15 Sebastian Munoz -8 $285,000
  • T15 Tyrrell Hatton -8 $285,000
  • 18 Harold Varner III -7 $270,000
  • T19 Paul Casey -6 $235,000
  • T19 Branden Grace -6 $235,000
  • T19 Ben Campbell -6 $235,000
  • T19 Abraham Ancer -6 $235,000
  • T23 Jason Kokrak -5 $193,333
  • T23 Louis Oosthuizen -5 $193,333
  • T23 Patrick Reed -5 $193,333
  • T23 Dean Burmester -5 $193,333
  • T23 Cameron Smith -5 $193,333
  • T23 Jinichiro Kozuma -5 $193,333
  • T29 Cameron Tringale -4 $167,500
  • T29 Charl Schwartzel -4 $167,500
  • T29 Richard Bland -4 $167,500
  • T29 Adrian Meronk -4 $167,500
  • T33 Brooks Koepka -3 $148,200
  • T33 Charles Howell III -3 $148,200
  • T33 Peter Uihlein -3 $148,200
  • T33 Sam Horsfield -3 $148,200
  • T33 Luis Masaveu -3 $148,200
  • T38 Sergio Garcia -2 $136,500
  • T38 Kevin Na -2 $136,500
  • T38 Yubin Jang -2 $136,500
  • T38 Tom McKibbin -2 $136,500
  • 42 Caleb Surratt -1 $130,000
  • 43 Danny Lee 1 $128,000
  • T44 Anthony Kim 2 $126,500
  • T44 Henrik Stenson 2 $126,500
  • 46 Lucas Herbert 3 $125,000
  • T47 Frederik Kjettrup 4 $121,500
  • T47 Ian Poulter 4 $121,500
  • 49 Andy Ogletree 6 $60,000
  • T50 Miro Pereira 7 $56,667
  • T50 Matt Jones 7 $56,667
  • T50 Josele Ballester 7 $56,667
  • 53 Max Lee 11 $50,000

Team:

  • 1 Crushers GC -36 $3,000,000
  • 2 4 Aces GC -34 $1,500,000
  • 3 Smash GC -31 $500,000

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Varun Anand Bhat

Varun is a Golf and WWE journalist for Sportskeeda with over 4 years of work experience in his bag. Currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, he worked for many sites, including EssentiallySports, FanSided, Khel Now, Get Football, and a few others.

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