LIV Golf League Money List 2025: Full Player Earnings Revealed

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The 2025 LIV Golf League season has wrapped up, and the final money list shows just how lucrative the Saudi-backed circuit has become for its stars.

Joaquin Niemann may have fallen short of the individual season-long points title—losing out to Jon Rahm in controversial fashion in Indianapolis—but the Chilean still ended the year as LIV’s top earner. His five victories across Adelaide, Singapore, Mexico City, Virginia, and the U.K. helped him amass $22,222,762 in prize money before bonuses. An additional $8 million runner-up bonus boosted his total take-home earnings to over $30 million.

Rahm, meanwhile, didn’t record a single LIV victory this season but still came out on top in the overall points race. Thanks to the $18 million jackpot, he banked $31,608,791 in total, despite only earning $13,608,791 on the course.

Bryson DeChambeau also had a season to remember, breaking into the top three of the standings for the first time and collecting more than $14 million between prize money and his $4 million bonus.

Elsewhere, Dean Burmester, Sebastian Muñoz, Talor Gooch, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Marc Leishman, and Carlos Ortiz all secured spots inside the top ten. Even players who struggled, such as Anthony Kim and Henrik Stenson, still walked away with seven-figure sums despite facing relegation.

Below is the full 2025 LIV Golf League money list (excluding the $18m, $8m, and $4m bonuses for Rahm, Niemann, and DeChambeau):


LIV Golf League Money List 2025

1. Joaquin Niemann – $22,222,762
2. Jon Rahm – $13,608,791
3. Bryson DeChambeau – $10,334,560
4. Dean Burmester – $9,828,958
5. Sebastian Muñoz – $9,727,953
6. Talor Gooch – $8,745,625
7. Patrick Reed – $8,239,583
8. Sergio Garcia – $8,001,583
9. Marc Leishman – $6,723,476
10. Carlos Ortiz – $6,691,083
11. Adrian Meronk – $6,622,155
12. Abraham Ancer – $5,882,750
13. Bubba Watson – $5,800,672
14. Lucas Herbert – $5,637,416
15. Paul Casey – $5,274,726
16. Charles Howell III – $5,079,264
17. Charl Schwartzel – $5,049,090
18. Dustin Johnson – $4,705,375
19. David Puig – $4,672,893
20. Anirban Lahiri – $4,624,164
21. Thomas Pieters – $4,520,333
22. Tom McKibbin – $4,373,801
23. Phil Mickelson – $4,370,678
24. Cameron Smith – $4,325,166
25. Brooks Koepka – $4,313,571
26. Louis Oosthuizen – $4,173,333
27. Harold Varner III – $4,045,797
28. Tyrrell Hatton – $4,011,086
29. Caleb Surratt – $3,981,083
30. Graeme McDowell – $3,909,268
31. Cameron Tringale – $3,728,643
32. Branden Grace – $3,723,333
33. Richard Bland – $3,718,542
34. Brian Campbell – $3,214,714
35. Jinichiro Kozuma – $3,146,500
36. Josele Ballester – $2,902,381
37. Peter Uihlein – $2,629,381
38. Martin Kaymer – $2,595,009
39. Jason Kokrak – $2,534,571
40. Matt Jones – $2,481,571
41. Sam Horsfield – $2,439,550
42. Brendan Steele – $2,391,547
43. Lee Westwood – $2,078,883
44. Chieh-Po Lee – $2,004,916
45. Henrik Stenson – $1,998,360
46. Matthew Wolff – $1,982,905
47. Kevin Na – $1,976,258
48. Andy Ogletree – $1,967,166
49. Danny Lee – $1,961,788
50. Ian Poulter – $1,928,588
51. Yubin Jang – $1,660,847
52. Mito Pereira – $1,534,792
53. Luis Masaveu – $1,460,787
54. Anthony Kim – $1,205,166
55. Fredrik Kjettrup – $1,059,561
56. Ollie Schniederjans – $390,572
57. John Catlin – $260,833
58. Wade Ormsby – $245,000
59. Young-han Song – $195,000
60. Max Rotluff – $140,000
61. Minkyu Kim – $128,333
62. Luis Carerra – $40,000


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