Patrick Reed Tops 2025 LIV Golf Dallas Earnings as Prize Money is Revealed

Patrick Reed walked away with the biggest payday at the 2025 LIV Golf Dallas event, after putting together a dominant performance at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas. Reed, who had not won on the LIV circuit before this season, secured his maiden individual title in front of a home crowd and claimed the $4 million winner’s prize.

Total Purse and Structure

The total purse for the event was $25 million — with $20 million allocated to the individual competition and the remaining $5 million set aside for team prizes. The LIV Golf format continues to reward even those further down the leaderboard, with every player completing the event guaranteed at least $50,000.

Top Individual Payouts

Here’s a breakdown of the prize money earned by the top finishers:

  • 1st – Patrick Reed: $4,000,000
  • 2nd – Tyrrell Hatton: $2,250,000
  • 3rd – Cameron Smith: $1,500,000
  • 4th – Dustin Johnson: $1,000,000
  • 5th – Joaquin Niemann: $800,000
  • 6th – Talor Gooch: $700,000
  • 7th – Abraham Ancer: $600,000
  • 8th – Brooks Koepka: $525,000
  • 9th – Bryson DeChambeau: $442,500
  • 10th – Louis Oosthuizen: $405,000

Players finishing 11th through 54th received payouts ranging from $380,000 down to $50,000, depending on their position.

Team Payouts

In the team competition, 4Aces GC — led by Reed and Dustin Johnson — clinched the top spot and a $3 million prize, to be split among the four team members. The second-place team earned $1.5 million, while the third-place team received $500,000.

Season Impact

With his win in Dallas, Patrick Reed boosted his total LIV Golf earnings for the 2025 season to approximately $2.75 million. He now sits among the top earners of the year, alongside players like Hatton and Smith, who have also posted strong finishes in recent events.

LIV Golf’s Continuing Payday Model

LIV Golf continues to offer some of the most lucrative purses in the sport, and Dallas was no exception. The tour’s guaranteed payouts and team incentives provide consistent earnings opportunities for players at all levels of the leaderboard.

As the season progresses, the financial stakes will only increase, with the year-end team championship and additional bonuses still to come. For now, Reed stands as the man to beat after a commanding performance in Texas.

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