LIV Golf Money List: How Much Every Player Has Earned In 2024
The LIV Golf League is known for the big money its players can win - here is what each player has claimed so far this season
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The sixth LIV Golf event of the season took place in Adelaide, and, like the other tournaments in the regular season, a purse of $25m was on offer, with $20m distributed among the players and another $5m invested in the top three teams.
Even with the PGA Tour's signature events, which regularly offer purses of $20m or more, there is no other circuit that promises greater financial rewards than LIV Golf, with even those finishing bottom of the leaderboard guaranteed payment.
Chilean Joaquin Niemann remains at the top of the money list thanks largely to a flying start to the season that included two wins in the first three events. After another solid performance at LIV Golf Adelaide, which finished with a T3, he also claimed $920,000 to boost his prize money to $10,365,500 for the year so far.
Second is Dean Burmester, who entered the latest event on the back of victory at LIV Golf Miami . He also finished T3 in Adelaide to claim the $920,000 that takes his prize money to almost $7m in 2024.
After Brendan Steele claimed his maiden LIV Golf win in Australia, he has seen a huge jump up the money list, from 41st to seventh as his earnings for the year soared to almost $5m.
The other winners this year are Dustin Johnson , who is sixth on the list helped by his victory at LIV Golf Las Vegas , and LIV Golf Hong Kong winner Abraham Ancer, who is third. As well as $4m for that victory, he finished T9 in the latest event to add another $385,500 to his overall earnings of $5,496,000.
Louis Oosthuizen finished runner-up to Steele to claim $2,250,000 and move up to fifth on the money list with $5,450,000 for the year, while another big name in the top 10 is Jon Rahm , who produced a sixth successive top-10 finish at The Grange Golf Club with a T3. That earned him another $920,000 to leave him 10th.
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Brendan Steele jumped to seventh on the money list after his win in Adelaide
Following the six events so far, there are now 43 LIV Golf players with winnings of over $1m this season, with Scott Vincent taking up the last of those places on $1,012,036.00.
Further down the money list are big names including former World No.1 Lee Westwood on $735,717 and Anthony Kim $210,000.
Here is how the list of earnings for the 2024 season currently stands.
LIV Golf League 2024 Money List
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How much every LIV Golf player has won in 2024!
See much every LIV Golf player has won in 2024.
Talor Gooch won the most LIV Golf prize money in 2023 to become the rival league's individual champion in the second campaign.
Gooch was victorious on three occasions and the golfer's hot form on the breakaway tour saw him scoop $17,320,012 across 13 events.
That's not bad considering he also got an $18m bonus plus an undisclosed fee to play LIV events in the first place.
Cameron Smith , who joined LIV for a reported $120m, finished second in the money list.
Brooks Koepka finished third overall, just ahead of his former rival Bryson DeChambeau .
LIV are now in the third campaign and the prize money hasn't changed.
Each event still offers a $20m purse for individual competitors, plus $5m is shared between the top three teams.
GolfMagic has listed how much every single LIV Golf player has won in 2024.
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Overall 2024 LIV Golf individual money rankings
Thru LIV Golf Las Vegas
1. Dustin Johnson - $4,700,000
2. Joaquin Niemann - $4,162,500
3. Sergio Garcia - $2,432,500
4. Talor Gooch - $2,167,500
5. Peter Uihlein - $1,928,333
6. Jon Rahm - $1,775,000
7. Dean Burmester - $1,381,667
8. Matt Wolff - $1,172,500
9. Paul Casey - $1,070,000
10. Brooks Koepka - $1,040,000
11. Jason Kokrak - $853,125
12. Charles Howell III - $845,000
13. Graeme McDowell - $826,25
14. Tyrrell Hatton - $797,500
15. Sebastian Munoz - $739,167
16. Cameron Smith - $725,000
17. Caleb Surratt - $670,000
18. Richard Bland - $637,500
19. Bryson DeChambeau - $599,167
20. Adrian Meronk - $531,667
21. Louis Oosthuizen - $517,500
22. Laurie Canter - $503,500
23. Bubba Watson - $482,500
24. Sam Horsfield - $437,500
25. Henrik Stenson - $411,250
26. David Puig - $402,500
27. Marc Leishman - $401,000
28. Kevin Na - $400,000
29. Cameron Tringale - $400,000
30. Patrick Reed - $386,667
31. Abraham Ancer - $383,500
32. Ian Poulter - $383,500
33. Anirban Lahiri - $346,667
34. Lucas Herbert - $338,125
35. Kalle Samooja - $335,625
36. Matt Jones - $335,000
37. Pat Perez - $320,833
38. Eugenio Chacarra - $320,833
39. Thomas Pieters - $288,75
40. Lee Westwood - $284,792
41. Jinichiro Kozuma - $280,000
42. Branden Grace - $271,000
43. Brendan Steele - $265,000
44. Kieran Vincent - $258,125
45. Scott Vincent - $258,125
46. Danny Lee - $258,125
47. Harold Varner III - $251,667
48. Martin Kaymer - $232,500
49. Phil Mickelson - $227,500
50. Hudson Swafford - $215,833
51. Mito Pereira - $198,750
52. Charl Schwartzel - $186,250
53. Andy Ogletree - $185,00
Overall 2024 LIV Golf individual money rankings
1. Talor Gooch - $17,320,012
2. Cameron Smith - $13,955,417
3. Brooks Koepka - $13,495,833
4. Bryson DeChambeau - $13,335,000
5. Harold Varner III - $9,125,833
6. Dustin Johnson - $8,739,678
7. Branden Grace - $8,402,417
8. Anirban Lahiri - $8,361,250
9. Charles Howell III - $8,078,333
10. Mito Pereira - 7,970,583
11. Patrick Reed - $7,808,833
12. Sebastian Munoz - $7,178,917
13. Marc Leishman - $6,436,250
14. Sergio Garcia - $6,362,131
15. Peter Uihlein - $6,211,630
16. Danny Lee - $5,929,250
17. Dean Burmester - $5,715,749
18. Carlos Ortiz - $5,363,845
19. Brendan Steele - $5,260,345
20. Louis Oosthuizen - $5,237,880
21. Cameron Tringale - $5,134,584
22. Scott Vincent - $4,617,917
23. Richard Bland - $4,404,726
24. Abraham Ancer - $4,381,964
25. Henrik Stenson - $4,204,750
26. Joaquin Niemann - $4,042,666
27. Pat Perez - $3,952,500
28. Matthew Wolff - $3,920,833
29. Jason Kokrak - $3,916,666
30. David Puig - $3,903,333
31. Kevin Na - $3,632,262
32. Eugenio Chacarra - $3,284,583
33. Thomas Pieters - $3,055,666
34. Paul Casey - $2,871,250
35. Ian Poulter - $2,853,333
36. Matt Jones - $2,781,833
37. Charl Schwartzel - $2,734,166
38. Bubba Watson - $2,714,583
39. Phil Mickelson - $2,671,250
40. Graeme McDowell - $2,497,679
41. Bernd Wiesberger - $2,462,917
42. Laurie Canter - $2,251,214
43. Lee Westwood - $2,143,000
44. James Piot - $1,991,333
45. Jediah Morgan - $1,966,250
46. Chase Koepka - $1,880,714
47. Sihwan Kim - $1,648,000
48. Martin Kaymer - $1,465,833
49. Sam Horsfield - $1,373,333
50. Andy Ogletree - $788,333
51. Kieran Vincent - $81,666
52. Wade Ormsby - $40,833
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The big-money LIV Golf League has 14 events across the globe in 2024, offering the players the opportunity to earn millions of dollars.
Unlike 2023, the 2024 LIV Golf season sees 54 players compete throughout the season with 13 teams set for the year. There will be two individual spots, one of which was taken by Hudson Swafford ahead of the first event, while Anthony Kim made his long-awaited return to golf in Jeddah. See the full roster and teams here .
But while the rebel series’ has changed some elements for this year, one thing that has remained the same is the vast prize money on offer.
Each of the 12 regular season events has a $25m purse with $20m for the individual competition and $5m for the team competition.
Every individual tournament winner receives $4m, with the player who finished last in the 54-man events taking home $50,000. Each tournament’s winning team receives $3m to split between its four players. Only the PGA Tour’s flagship event, The Players Championship, has a bigger prize fund .
The player who tops the individual standings at the end of the season receives an $18m bonus. Dustin Johnson took the honors in LIV Golf’s inaugural season with 4Aces teammate Talor Gooch scooping the pot in 2023.
The 2024 season’s finale, the Team Championship, will have a $50m purse up for grabs for the 13 teams. The winning team will receive $14 million, the runners-up $8 million, and third place $6 million. Even the team finishing last will receive $1.25 million. For 2024, this team prize fund will be split 60/40, with 60% of the team’s winnings going directly to a team operating fund, while the remaining 40% will be distributed in 10% shares to each of the four players.
LIV’s players will have even more opportunities to add to their vast earnings with the news that they will be allowed to play in the Major Championships if they meet the qualifying criteria, as well as being able to play on the Asian and DP World Tours.
Bookmark this page and check back after every LIV event for a full breakdown of the winnings from every event and overall.
LIV Golf Singapore final individual leaderboard and earnings
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Players ranked 1st to 24th – the ‘Lock Zone’ automatically secure their spot on LIV for the following season. Players who finished the season in 25th to 44th are in the ‘Open Zone’ (not the one we see on Sky Sports during the year’s final Major), meaning they could be traded by their captains or released from LIV altogether. Players in 45th and below, unless a captain or exempt due to their contract conditions are relegated from LIV, thus losing their status on the big-money tour.
LIV Golf 2023 Total Individual Winnings
Talor Gooch topped the LIV Golf prize money list in 2023, winning just over $18 million across the 13-event season that saw the man from Midwest City, Oklahoma win three times (Adelaide, Singapore, Andalucia).
In doing so Gooch also scooped a further $18 million bonus check, taking his total winnings to over $36 million for the season.
Australian Cameron Smith took second in the standings receiving a bonus of $8 million, and Brooks Koepka leapfrogged Bryson DeChambeau into second place following his victory in Jeddah, picking up a further $4 million in the process.
Here are the final total individual winnings for 2023 (including the respective winnings from the Team Championship finale in Miami).
*Includes $ 18 million bonus for winning individual standings **Includes $8 million bonus for finishing second in individual standings ***Includes $ 4 million bonus for finishing third in individual standings
LIV Golf 2023 Total Team Winnings
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1. Crushers GC ( Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell III, Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri) – $14 million/$1.4 million each 2. RangeGoats GC ( Bubba Watson, Talor Gooch, Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters) – $8 million/$800,000 each 3. Torque GC ( Joaquin Niemann, Sebastian Munoz, Mito Pereira, Davig Puig) – $6 million/$600,000 each 4. 4 Aces GC ( Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Peter Uihlein, Pat Perez) – $4million/$400,000 each
Beaten in semi-finals
Stinger GC ( Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Dean Burmester) – $3.25 million/$325,000 each Fireballs GC ( Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra) – $3 million/$300,000 each Cleeks GC ( Martin Kaymer, Bernd Wiesberger, Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland) – $2.75 million/$275,000 each HyFlyers GC ( Phil Mickelson, Cameron Tringale, James Piot, Brendan Steele) – $2.5 million/$250,000 each
Beaten in quarter-finals
Ripper GC ( Cameron Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Jed Morgan) – $2 million/$250,000 Smash GC ( Brooks Koepka, Matthew Wolff, Jason Kokrak, Chase Koepka) – $1.75 million/$175,000 Majesticks GC ( Henrik Stenson, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Sam Horsfield) – $1.5 million/$150,000 Iron Heads GC ( Kevin Na, Scott Vincent, Sihwan Kim, Danny Lee) – $1.25 million/$125,000
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1: Harold Varner III, -12, $4,000,000
2: Branden Grace, -11, $2,250,000
3: Mito Pereira, -10, $1,500,000
T-4: Sebastián Muñoz, -8, $900,000
T-4: Henrik Stenson, -8, $900,000
T-6: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $613,333
T-6: Kevin Na, -7, $613,333
T-6: Andy Ogletree, -7, $613,333
T-9: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $421,666
T-9: Cameron Tringale, -6, $421,666
T-9: Cameron Smith, -6, $421,666
T-12: David Puig, -5, $350,000
T-12: Carlos Ortiz, -5, $350,000
T-12: Brooks Koepka, -5, $350,000
T-15: Peter Uihlein, -4, $293,333
T-15: Dean Burmester, -4, $293,333
T-15: Talor Gooch, -4, $293,333
T-18: Graeme McDowell, -3, $250,000
T-18: Eugenio Chacarra, -3, $250,000
T-18: Laurie Canter, -3, $250,000
T-18: Pat Perez, -3, $250,000
T-18: Scott Vincent, -3, $250,000
T-23: Matt Jones, -2, $203,833
T-23: Richard Bland, -2, $203,333
T-23: Dustin Johnson, -2, $203,333
T-23: Brendan Steele, -2, $203,333
T-23: Martin Kaymer, -2, $203,333
T-23: Ian Poulter, -2, $203,333
T-29: Charl Schwartzel, -1, $182,500
T-29: Anirban Lahiri, -1, $182,500
T-31: Joaquin Niemann, E, $167,500
T-31: Sergio Garcia, E, $167,500
T-31: Charles Howell III, E, $167,500
T-31: Bernd Wiesberger, E, $167,500
T-35: Marc Leishman, +1, $148,000
T-35: Danny Lee, +1, $148,000
T-35: Lee Westwood, +1, $148,000
T-35: James Piot, +1, $148,000
T-35: Patrick Reed, +1, $148,000
40: Bubba Watson, +2, $140,000
41: Jediah Morgan, +5, $137,500
T-42: Chase Koepka, +8, $133,750
T-42: Abraham Ancer, +8, $133,750
44: Phil Mickelson, _9, $130,000
45: Sihwan Kim, +14, $127,500
WD: Jason Kokrak, 73, $40,833
WD: Thomas Pieters, 72-73, $81,666
WD: Matthew Wolff, 73-78, $81,666
Replacement: Wade Ormbsy, $40,833
Replacement: Kieran Vincent, $81,666
LIV Golf Washington DC final team leaderboard
1: Torque GC (Puig, Munoz, Pereira, Niemann), -27. $3,000,000
2: Stinger GC (Grace, Schwartzel, Oosthuizen, Burmester), -24, $1,500,000
3: RangeGoats (Varner, Gooch, Ormsby, Watson), -19, $500,000
LIV Golf Tulsa final individual leaderboard
1: Dustin Johnson, -17 (won in play-off), $4,000,000
T-2: Cameron Smith, -17, $1,875,000
T-2: Branden Grace, -17, $1,875,000
4: Harold Varner III, -13, $1,000,000
T-5: Eugenio Chacarra, -12, $703,000
T-5: Brooks Koepka, -12, $703,000
T-5: Bryson DeChambeau, -12, $703,000
T-8: Dean Burmester, -11, $468,333
T-8: Joaquin Niemann, -11, $468,333
T-8: Bubba Watson, -11, $468,333
T-11: Jason Kokrak, -10, $350,000
T-11: Patrick Reed, -10, $350,000
T-11: Anirban Lahiri, -10, $350,000
T-11: Charles Howell III, -10, $350,000
T-11: Brendan Steele, -10, $350,000
T-16: Scott Vincent, -9, $285,000
T-16: Thomas Pieters, -9, $285,000
T-18: Henrik Stenson, -8, $250,000
T-18: Cameron Tringale, -8, $250,000
T-18: Bernd Wiesberger, -8, $250,000
T-18: Pat Perez, -8, $250,000
T-18: Ian Poulter, -8, $250,000
T-23: Laurie Canter, -7, $200,714
T-23: Sergio Garcia, -7, $200,714
T-23: Peter Uihlein, -7, $200,714
T-23: Chase Koepka, -7, $200,714
T-23: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $200,714
T-23: Abraham Ancer, -7, $200,714
T-23: Richard Bland, -7, $200,714
T-30: Sebastian Munoz, -6, $170,000
T-30: Carlos Ortiz, -6, $170,000
T-30: Matt Jones, -6, $170,000
T-30: Mito Pereira, -6, $170,000
T-30: Matthew Wolff, -6, $170,000
35: Charl Schwartzel, -5, $155,000
T-36: Talor Gooch, -4, $146,250
T-36: Marc Leishman, -4, $146,250
T-36: David Puig, -4, $146,250
T-36: Danny Lee, -4, $146,250
T-40: James Piot, -3, $137,500
T-40: Martin Kaymer, -3, $137,500
T-40: Paul Casey, -3, $137,500
43: Sihwan Kim, -2, $132,500
44: Kevin Na, -1, $130,000
T-45: Phil Mickelson, E, $126,250
T-45: Graeme McDowell, E, $126,250
47: Jed Morgan, +1, $122,500
WD: Lee Westwood
LIV Golf Tulsa final team leaderboard
1: Stinger GC (Grace, Schwartzel, Oosthuizen, Burmester), -40, $3,000,000
2: 4Aces (Johnson, Reed, Perez, Uihlein), -39, $1,500,000
3: RangeGoats (Watson, Varner, Pieters, Gooch), -35, $500,000
LIV Golf Singapore final individual leaderboard
1: Talor Gooch, -17 (won in play-off), $4,000,000
2: Sergio Garcia, -17, $2,250,000
3: Brooks Koepka, -16, $1,500,000
4: Scott Vincent, -15, $1,050,000
5: Mito Pereira, -14, $975,000
T-6: Jason Kokrak, -12, $655,000
T-6: Cameron Smith, -12, $655,000
T-8: Charles Howell III, -11, $468,333
T-8: Harold Varner III, -11, $468,333
T-11: Peter Uihlein, -10, $380,000
T-11: Cameron Tringale, -10, $380,000
T-13: Eugenio Chacarra, -9, $330,000
T-13: Patrick Reed, -9, $330,000
T-13: Phil Mickelson, -9, $330,000
T-16: Marc Leishman, -8, $280,000
T-16: Jed Morgan, -8, $280,000
T-16: Louis Oosthuizen, -8, $280,000
T-19: Anirban Lahiri, -7, $245,000
T-19: Carlos Ortiz, -7, $245,000
T-19: Kevin Na, -7, $245,000
T-19: Bryson DeChambeau, -7, $245,000
T-23: Thomas Pieters, -6, $208,750
T-23: Danny Lee, -6, $208,750
T-23: Dustin Johnson, -6, $208,750
T-23: Bubba Watson, -6, $208,750
T-27: Brendan Steele, -5, $190,000
T-27: Ian Poulter, -5, $190,000
T-27: Laurie Canter, -5, $190,000
T-30: Paul Casey, -4, $175,000
T-30: Henrik Stenson, -4, $175,000
T-30: Matt Jones, -4, $175,000
T-33: Sebastian Munoz, -3, $160,000
T-33: Charl Schwartzel, -3, $160,000
T-33: David Puig, -3, $160,000
T-36: Richard Bland, -2, $145,000
T-36: Pat Perz, -2, $145,000
T-36: Graeme McDowell, -2, $145,000
T-36: Lee Westwood, -2, $145,000
T-41: Matthew Wolff, -1, $133,750
T-41: Dean Burmester, -1, $133,750
T-41: Branden Grace, -1, $133,750
T-41: Martin Kaymer, -1, $133,750
45: Sihwan Kim, +1, $127,500
46: Chase Koepka, +2, $125,000
47: Abraham Ancer, +4, $122,500
48: James Piot, +8, $120,000
LIV Golf Singapore final team leaderboard
1: RangeGoats (Talor Gooch, Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters, Bubba Watson), -37, $3,000,000
2: Fireballs (Sergio Garcia, Charcarra, Ortiz, Ancer), -34, $1,500,000
3: Crushers (Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell, Anirban Lahiri, Casey), -32, $500,000
1: Talor Gooch, -19, $4,000,000
2: Anirban Lahiri, -16, $2,250,000
T-3: Patrick Reed, -15, $1,000,000
T-3: Cameron Smith, -15, $1,000,000
T-3: Cameron Tringale, -15, $1,000,000
T-3: Pat Perez, -15, $1,000,000
T-7: Peter Uihlein, -14, $533,333
T-7: Dean Burmester, -14, $533,333
T-7: Charl Schwartzel, -14, $533,333
10: Dustin Johnson, -13, $415,000
T-11: Jason Kokrak, -12, $310,000
T-11: Bubba Watson, -12, $310,000
T-11: Kevin Na, -12, $310,000
T-11: Sergio Garcia, -12, $310,000
T-11: Henrik Stenson, -12, $310,000
T-11: Phil Mickelson, -12, $310,000
T-11: Harold Varner III, -12, $310,000
T-11: Louis Oosthuizen, -12, $310,000
T-11: Brooks Koepka, -12, $310,000
T-11: Abraham Ancer, -12, $310,000
T-21: Marc Leishman, -11, $230,000
T-21: Charles Howell III, -11, $230,000
T-21: Sebastian Munoz, -11, $230,000
T-24: Chase Koepka, -10, $207,500
T-24: Danny Lee, -10, $207,500
T-26: Ian Poulter, -9, $192,500
T-26: Mito Pereira, -9, $192,500
T-26: Bryson DeChambeau, -9, $192,500
T-26: Brendan Steele, -9, $192,500
T-30: Joaquin Niemann, -8, $177,500
T-30: Bernd Wiesberger, -8, $177,500
T-32: James Piot, -7, $162,500
T-32: Thomas Pieters, -7, $162,500
T-32: David Puig, -7, $162,500
T-32: Richard Bland, -7, $162,500
T-36: Lee Westwood, -6, $147,500
T-36: Carlos Ortiz, -6, $147,500
T-36: Graeme McDowell, -6, $147,500
39: Paul Casey, -4, $142,500
T-40: Scott Vincent, -3, $138,750
T-40: Branden Grace, -3, $138,750
42: Matt Jones, -2, $135,000
43: Jediah Morgan, -1, $132,500
T-44: Matthew Wolff, E, $128,750
T-44: Eugenio Chacarra, E, $128,750
46: Martin Kaymer, +7, $125,000
47: Sihwan Kim, +14, $122,500
WD: Sam Horsfield: $80,000
ALT: Laurie Canter: $40,000
1: 4 Aces (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Peter Uihlein), -47, $3,000,000
2: RangeGoats (Bubba Watson, Harold Varner III, Talor Gooch, Thomas Pieters), -46, $1,500,000
3: Stinger (Charl Schwartzel, Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester, Brendan Grace), -44, $500,000
LIV Golf Orlando final individual leaderboard
Brooks Koepka became the first player to win two individual LIV events as he secured a one-shot win at Orange County National in Florida the week before the Masters.
1: Brooks Koepka, -15, $4,000,000
2: Sebastian Munoz, -14, $2,125,000
T-3: Patrick Reed, -12, $1,275,000
T-3: Dean Burmester, -12, $1,275,000
T-5: Mito Pereira, -11, $887,500
T-5: Matthew Wolff, -11, $887,500
7: Dustin Johnson, -10, $675,000
T-8: Peter Uihlein, -9, $588,333
T-8: Carlos Ortiz, -9, $588,333
T-8: Sam Horsfield, -9, $588,333
T-11: Henrik Stenson, -8, $374,000
T-11: Richard Bland, -8, $374,000
T-11: Jason Kokrak – $374,000
T-11: Cameron Tringale, -8, $374,000
T-11: Laurie Canter, -8, $374,000
T-16: Lee Westwood, -7, $216,333
T-16: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $216,333
T-16: Harold Varner III, -7, $216,333
T-16: Thomas Pieters, -7, $216,333
T-16: Talor Gooch, -7, $216,333
T-16: Bryson DeChambeau, -7, $216,333
T-22: Kevin Na, -6, $169,000
T-22: Branden Grace, -6, $169,000
T-22: Scott Vincent, -6, $169,000
T-22: David Puig, -6, $169,000
T-26: Paul Casey, -5, $159,000
T-26: Charles Howell III, -5, $159,000
T-26: Marc Leishman, -5, $159,000
T-26: Cameron Smith, -5, $159,000
T-26: Abraham Ancer, -5, $159,000
T-26: Jediah Morgan, -5, $159,000
T-32: Graeme McDowell, -4, $149,000
T-32: Pat Perez, -4, $149,000
T-32: Danny Lee, -4, $149,000
T-32: Joaquin Niemann, -4, $149,000
T-36: Brendan Steele, -3, $141,000
T-36: Bernd Wiesberger, -3, $141,000
T-36: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -3, $141,000
T-36: James Piot, -3, $141,000
40: Bubba Watson, -1, $136,000
T-41: Phil Mickelson, E, $132,000
T-41: Louis Oosthuizen, E, $132,000
T-41: Andy Ogletree, E, $132,000
44: Ian Poulter, +1, $128,000
45: Sergio Garcia, +1, $126,000
T-46: Matt Jones, +4, $123,000
T-46: Chase Koepka, +4, $123,000
48: Sihwan Kim, +13, $120,000
LIV Golf Orlando final team leaderboard
1: Torque GC (Niemann, Munoz, Pereira, Puig), -36, $3,000,000
2: Smash GC (B Koepka, C Koepka, Kokrak, Wolff), -35, $1,500,000
3: 4 Aces GC (Johnson, Reed, Perez, Uihlein), -34, $500,000
LIV Golf Tucson final individual leaderboard
1: Danny Lee, -9, $4,000,000
T-2: Carlos Ortiz, -9, $1,558,333.33
T-2: Brendan Steele, -9, $1,558,333.33
T-2: Louis Oosthuizen, -9, $1,558,333.33
5: Charles Howell III, -8, $975,000
T-6: Mito Pereira, -7, $670,000
T-6: Matt Jones, -7, $670,000
T-6: Kevin Na, -7, $670,000
T-6: Sergio Garcia, -7, $670,000
T-10: Peter Uihlein, -6, $516,666.67
T-10: Branden Grace, -6, $516,666.67
T-10: Matt Wolff, -6, $516,666.67
T-13: Dustin Johnson, -5, $270,400
T-13: Talor Gooch, -5, $270,400
T-13: Pat Perez, -5, $270,400
T-13: Cameron Tringale, -5, $270,400
T-13: Marc Leishman, -5, $270,400
T-18: Patrick Reed, -4, $223,000
T-18: Sam Horsfield, -4, $223,000
T-20: Scott Vincent, -3, $180,500
T-20: David Puig, -3, $180,500
T-20: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -3, $180,500
T-20: Bubba Watson, -3, $180,500
T-24: Richard Bland, -2, $163,000
T-24: Cameron Smith, -2, $163,000
T-24: Harold Varner III, -2, $163,000
T-24: Abraham Ancer, -2, $163,000
T-24: Paul Casey, -2, $163,000
T-24: Brooks Koepha, -2, $163,000
T-30: Laurie Canter, -1, $154,000
T-30: Anirban Lahiri, -1, $154,000
T-30: Phil Mickelson, -1, $154,000
T-33: Dean Burmester, E, $148,000
T-33: Thomas Pieters, E, $148,000
T-33: Ian Poulter, E, $148,000
T-36: Bernd Wiesberger, +1, $140,000
T-36: Joaquin Niemann, +1 $140,000
T-36: Jason Kokrak, +1, $140,000
T-36: Chase Koepha, +1, $140,000
T-36: Sebastian Munoz, +1, $140,000
41: Graeme McDowell, +2, $134,000
42: Henrik Stenson, +3, $132,000
43: Lee Westwood, +5, $130,000
T-44: Bryson DeChambeau, +7, $127,000
T-44: James Piot, +7, $127,000
46: Charl Schwartzel, +8, $124,000
47: Jediah Morgan, +9, $122,000
48: Sihwan Kim, +19, $120,000
LIV Golf Tucson final team leaderboard
1: Fireballs GC (Ortiz, Ancer, Garcia, Lopez-Chacarra), $3,000,000
2: 4Aces GC (Reed, Johnson, Uihlein, Perez), $1,500,000
3: Iron Heads GC (Vincent, Lee, Na, Kim), $500,000
1: Charles Howell III, -16, $4,000,000
2: Peter Uihlein, -12, $2,125,000
3: Branden Grace, -10, $1,500,000
4: Paul Casey, -7, $1,050,000
T-5: Cameron Smith, -6, $887,500
T-5: Brendan Steele, -6, $887,500
T-7: Pat Perez, -5, $610,000
T-7: Sebastian Munoz, -5, $610,000
T-7: Matthew Wolff, -5, $610,000
T-7: Carlos Ortiz, 5 under: $610,000
T-11: Joaquin Niemann, -4, $405,000
T-11: Ian Poulter, -4, $405,000
T-11: Graeme McDowell, -4, $405,000
T-11: Talor Gooch, -4, $405,000
T-15: Scott Vincent, -3, $237,000
T-15: Mito Pereira, -3, $237,000
T-15: Abraham Ancer, -3, $237,000
T-15: Marc Leishman, -3, $237,000
19: Jason Kokrak, -2: $220,000
T-20: Dean Burmester, -1, $184,000
T-20: Kevin Na, -1, $184,000
T-20: Cameron Tringale, -1, $184,000
T-23: Sergio Garcia, E, $167,000
T-23: Henrik Stenson, E, $167,000
T-23: Matt Jones, E, $167,000
T-23: Bryson DeChambeau, E, $167,000
T-27: Brooks Koepka, +1, $158,000
T-27: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +1, $158,000
T-27: Harold Varner III, +1, $158,000
T-27: Richard Bland, +1, $158,000
T-27: Phil Mickelson, +1, $158,000
T-32: Anirban Lahiri, +2, $151,000
T-32: Thomas Pieters, +2, $151,000
34: Danny Lee, +3, $148,000
T-35: Charl Schwartzel, +4, $144,000
T-35: Dustin Johnson, +4, $144,000
T-35: James Piot, +4, $144,000
T-38: David Puig, +5, $139,000
T-38: Patrick Reed, +5, $139,000
40: Bubba Watson, +6, $136,000
T-41: Lee Westwood, +8, $133,000
T-41: Louis Oosthuizen, +8, $133,000
43: Jediah Morgan, +9, $130,000
T-44: Bernd Wiesberger, +11, $127,000
T-44: Sam Horsfield, +11, $127,000
46: Laurie Canter, +12, $124,000
47: Chase Koepka,+15, $122,000
48: Sihwan Kim, +23, $120,000
1: Crushers GC (Paul Casey, Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri), -10, $3,000,000
2: 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed, Peter Uihlein), -7, $1,500,000
3: Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Sebastian Munoz, Mito Pereira, David Puig), -5, $500,000
LIV Golf 2022 individual winnings
LIV Golf’s tournaments saw 68 different players take part with 52 of them earning more than $1m. Former World No.1 Dustin Johnson dominated the on-course earnings, surpassing $35m having sealed the Individual Championship and Team Championship bonuses.
DJ was a cumulative 63-under-par for the seven individual LIV events played (21 rounds) with a win, two 3rd-place finishes, a 4th, 6th, 8th, and T15th.
The two-time Major champion also captained 4Aces GC to Team Championship success. Johnson Talor Gooch, Patrick Reed and Pat Perez received an additional $16m to split between them ($4m each) for their win in Miami.
Branden Grace, who won the second event in Portland, banked more than $16m having pocketed an $8m bonus for finishing second in the Individual Championship, while Peter Uihlein made more than $12m having received an extra $4m for his third-place finish.
Patrick Reed made $1.5m per event, earning more than $12m, while Open champion Cameron Smith, took home more than $7m. Henrik Stenson, who was removed as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain for breaching his agreement to join LIV, earned more than $5.5m.
Andy Ogletree, whose sole LIV appearance came in the inaugural event in London, propped up the list but still earned $120,000 for finishing last at Centurion Club having shot a woeful 24-over-par for his three rounds.
LIV Golf 2022 Total Individual Winnings
1. Dustin Johnson – $35,637,767*
2. Branden Grace – $16,634,666**
3. Peter Uihlein – $12,814,786***
4. Patrick Reed – $12,210,714
5. Talor Gooch – $10,374,500
6. Brooks Koepka – $8,276,100
7. Charl Schwartzel – $8,135,000
8. Pat Perez – $8,023,500
9. Cam Smith – $7,378,500
10. Eugenio Chacarra – $6,932,000
11. Carlos Ortiz – $6,135,314
12. Sergio Garcia – $6,128,786
13. Henrik Stenson – $5,566,000
14. Louis Oosthuizen – $5,395,167
15. Joaquin Niemann – $4,524,286
16. Matthew Wolff – $4,226,167
17. Paul Casey – $4,543,367
18. Hennie du Plessis – $4,530,000
19. Abraham Ancer – $4,445,500
20. Chase Koepka – $4,328,964
21. Lee Westwood – $4,272,914
22. Anirban Lahiri – $4,226,000
23. Jason Kokrak – $3,959,500
24. Richard Bland – $3,545,833
25. Sam Horsfield – $3,534,000
26. Bryson DeChambeau – $3,511,750
27. Matt Jones – $3,404,700
28. Wade Ormsby – $3,069,500
29. Ian Poulter – $3,003,333
30. Charles Howell III – $2,995,333
31. Marc Leishman – $2,968,000
32. Laurie Canter – $2,906,950
33. Sihwan Kim – $2,382,000
34. Graeme McDowell – $2,373,381
35. James Piot – $1,936,000
36. Kevin Na – $1,914,286
37. Martin Kaymer – $1,911,800
38. PhacharaKhongwatmai – $1,858,333
39. Bernd Wiesberger – $1,843,500
40. Phil Mickelson – $1,825,350
41. Turk Pettit – $1,691,000
42. Justin Harding – $1,319,167
43. Scott Vincent – $1,498,700
44. Harold Varner III – $1,457,500
45. Jinichiro Kozuma – $1,205,000
46. SadomKaewkanjana – $1,312,286
47. Jediah Morgan – $1,395,000
48. Adrian Otaegui – $1,294,500
49. Hudson Swafford – $1,241,000
50. Shaun Norris – $1,006,000
51. Cameron Tringale – $1,091,200
52. Shergo Al Kurdi – $1,044,000
53. Travis Smyth – $846,000
54. Hideto Tanihara – $752,600
55. Oliver Bekker – $737,500
56. Ryosuke Kinoshita – $624,000
57. Yuki Inamori – $501,000
58. David Puig – $405,000
59. Ian Snyman – $316,000
60. Pablo Larrazabal – $315,000
61. Blake Windred – $263,000
62. Itthipat Buranatanyarat – $249,000
63. JC Ritchie – $226,000
64. Viraj Madappa – $154,000
65. Kevin Yuan – $146,000
66. Oliver Fisher – $136,000
67. Ratchanon Chantananuwat – $136,000
68. Andy Ogletree – $120,000
*Includes $18million bonus for winning individual standings **Includes $8million bonus for finishing second in individual standings ***Includes $4million bonus for finishing third in individual standings
LIV Golf 2022 Total Team Winnings
Players listed are those currently playing for the team. Some players have changed during the season.
- 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez): $28,125,000
2. Smash GC (Brooks Koepka, Chase Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak): $11,500,000
3. Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra): $9,500,000
4. Stinger GC (Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel, Branden Grace, Hennie du Plessis): $8,500,000
5. Punch GC (Cameron Smith, Mark Leishman, Wade Ormsby, Matt Jones): $8,250,000
6. Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri): $8,000,000
7. Majesticks GC (Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield): $5,500,000
8. Cleeks GC (Shergo Al Kurdi, Richard Bland, Graeme McDowell, Laurie Canter): $3,500,000
9. Hy Flyers GC (Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Tringale): $1,250,000
10=. Niblicks GC (Harold Varner III, Hudson Swafford, James Piot, Turk Pettit) – $1million
10=. Iron Heads GC (Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim) – $1million
10=. Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Scott Vincent, Adrian Otaegui, Jed Morgan) – $1million
Standings and earnings from every 2022 LIV event
1. 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Pat Perez, Talor Gooch) – $16million/$4million each 2. Punch GC (Cam Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones, Wade Ormsby) – $8million/$2million each 3. Smash GC (Brooks Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Chase Koepka, Jason Kokrak) – $6million/$1.5million each 4. Stinger GC (Louis Oosthuizen, Branden Grace, Charl Schwartzel, Hennie du Plessis) – $4million/$1million each
Cleeks GC (Shergo Al Kurdi, Laurie Canter, Graeme McDowell, Richard Bland) – $3million/$750,000 each Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri) – $3million/$750,000 each Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Chacarra, Abraham Ancer) – $3million/$750,000 each Majesticks GC (Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, Sam Horsfield) – $3million/$750,000 each
Niblicks GC (Harold Varner III, Hudson Swafford, James Piot, Turk Pettit) – $1million/$250,000 Iron Heads GC (Kevin Na, Sadom Kaewkanjana, Phachara Khongwatmai, Sihwan Kim) – $1million/$250,000 Hy Flyers GC (Phil Mickelson, Bernd Wiesberger, Matt Wolff, Cameron Tringale) – $1million/$250,000 Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Scott Vincent, Adrian Otaegui, Jed Morgan) – $1million/$250,000
LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah final individual leaderboard
1: Brooks Koepka, -12, $4,000,000
T-2: Peter Uihlein, -12, $2,125,000
T-3: Joaquin Niemann, -11, $1,275,000
T-3: Sergio Garcia -11, $1,275,000
T-5: Matthew Wolff, -10, $816,666.67
T-5: Dustin Johnson, -10,$816,666.67
T-5: Paul Casey, -10, $816,666.67
T-8: Bernd Wiesberger, -9, $602,500
T-8: Charl Schwartzel, -9, $602,500
T-10: Anirban Lahiri, -8, $550,000
T-10: Abraham Ancer, -8, $550,000
T-12: Talor Gooch, -7, $289,714.28
T-12: Jediah Morgan, -7, $289,714.28
T-12: Chase Koepka, -7, $289,714.28
T-12: Lee Westwood, -7, $289,714.28
T-12: Graeme McDowell, -7, $289,714.28
T-12: Patrick Reed, -7, $289,714.28
T-12: Carlos Ortiz, -7, $289,714.28
T-19: Charles Howell III, -6, $210,000
T-19: Sihwan Kim, -6, $210,000
T-21: Bryson DeChambeau, -5, $172,500
T-21: Cameron Smith, -5, $172,500
T-21: Jason Kokrak, -5, $172,500
T-21: James Piot, -5, $172,500
T-25: Phachara Khongwatmai, -4, $164,000
T-25: Richard Bland, -4, $164,000
T-25: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -4, $164,000
T-28: Branden Grace, -3, $156,000
T-28: Sam Horsfield, -3, $156,000
T-28: Laurie Canter, -3, $156,000
T-28: Louis Oosthuizen, -3, $156,000
T-28: Ian Poulter, -3, $156,000
T-33: Harold Varner III, -2, $149,000
T-33: Hideto Tanihara, -2, $149,000
T-35: Marc Leishman, -1, $144,000
T-35: Wade Ormsby , -1, $144,000
T-35: Phil Mickelson, -1, $144,000
T-38: Henrik Stenson, +1, $138,000
T-38: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +1, $138,000
T-38: Turk Pettit, +1, $138,000
T-41: Hudson Swafford, +2, $131,000
T-41: Cameron Tringale, +2, $131,000
T-41: Scott Vincent , +2, $131,000
T-41: Shaun Norris, +2, $131,000
45: Matt Jones, +3, $126,000
46: Pat Perez, +6, $124,000
47=: Martin Kaymer, WD, $122,000
47=: Kevin Na, WD, $122,000
LIV Golf Invitational Jeddah final team leaderboard
1: Smash GC (Brooks Koepka, Chase Koepka Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak), $3,000,000
2: Fireballs GC (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra), $1,500,000
T-3: Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri, Charles Howell III), $250,000
T-3: 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez), $250,000
LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok final individual leaderboard
1: Eugenio Chacarra, -19, $4,000,000
2: Patrick Reed, -16, $2,125,000
T-3: Paul Casey, -15, $1,175,000
T-3: Richard Bland, -15, $1,175,000
T-3: Sihwan Kim, -15, $1,175,000
T-6: James Piot, -14, $737,500
T-6: Harold Varner III, -14, $737,500
T-8: Charles Howell III, -13, $602,500
T-8: Brooks Koepka, -13, $602,500
T-10: Abraham Ancer, -11, $477,500
T-10: Laurie Canter, -11, $477,500
T-10: Ian Poulter, -11, $477,500
T-10: Marc Leishman, -11, $477,500
14: Bryson DeChambeau, -10, $270,000
T-15: Matt Jones, -9, $233,600
T-15: Dustin Johnson, -9, $233,600
T-15: Phil Mickelson, -9, $233,600
T-15: Carlos Ortiz, -9, $233,600
T-15: Lee Westwood, -9, $233,600
T-20: Joaquin Niemann, -8, $174,285
T-20: Sergio Garcia, -8, $174,285
T-20: Sadom Kaewkaniana, -8, $174,285
T-20: Peter Uihlein, -8, $174,285
T-20: Talor Gooch, -8, $174,285
T-20: Jediah Morgan, -8, $174,285
T-20: Kevin Na, -8, $174,285
T-27: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $157,000
T-27: Phachara Khongwatmai, -7, $157,000
T-27: Shaun Norris, -7, $157,000
T-27: Jason Kokrak, -7, $157,000
T-27: Turk Pettit, -7, $157,000
T-27: Wade Ormsby, -7, $157,000
T-33: Chase Koepka, -6, $144,000
T-33: Sam Horsfield, -6, $144,000
T-33: Bernd Wiesberger, -6, $144,000
T-33: Henrik Stenson, -6, $144,000
T-33: Martin Kaymer, -6, $144,000
T-33: Hudson Swafford, -6, $144,000
T-33: Cameron Tringale, -6, $144,000
40: Pat Perez, -5, $136,000
T-41: Anirban Lahiri, -4, $131,000
T-41: Cameron Smith, -4, $131,000
T-41: Graeme McDowell, -4, $131,000
T-41: Matthew Wolff, -4, $131,000
T-45: Louis Oosthuizen, E, $125,000
T-45: Scott Vincent, E, $125,000
47: Hideto Tanihara, +1, $122,000
48: Branden Grace, WD, $120,000
LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok final team leaderboard
1: Fireballs (Sergio Garcia, Abraham Ancer, Carlos Ortiz, Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra), $3,000,000, -45
2: Crushers (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri) $1,500,000, -38
3: Cleeks (Richard Bland, Laurie Canter, Martin Kaymer, Graeme McDowell), $500,000, -37
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LIV Golf Invitational Chicago final individual leaderboard
1: Cameron Smith, -16, $4,000,000
T-2: Peter Uihlein, -13, $1,812,500
T-2: Dustin Johnson, -13, $1,812,500
T-4: Sergio Garcia, -12, $1,012,500
T-4: Joaquin Niemann, -12, $1,012,500
T-6: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $737,500
T-6: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $737,500
T-8: Phil Mickelson, -6, $576,250
T-8: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $576,250
T-8: Chase Koepka, -6, $576,250
T-8: Laurie Canter, -6, $576,250
T-12: Lee Westwood, -5, $332,500
T-12: Scott Vincent, -5, $332,500
T-12: Patrick Reed, -5, $332,500
T-12: Cameron Tringale, -5, $332,500
T-16: Matt Jones, -4, $240,000
T-16: Matthew Wolff, -4, $240,000
T-18: Charles Howell III, -3, $215,333
T-18: Richard Bland, -3, $215,333
T-18: Brendan Grace, -3, $215,333
T-21: Brooks Koepka, -2, $167,000
T-21: Paul Casey, -2, $167,000
T-21: Abraham Ancer, -2, $167,000
T-21: Harold Varner III, -2, $167,000
T-21: Henrik Stenson, -2, $167,000
T-21: Anirban Lahiri, -2, $167,000
T-21: Jason Kokrak, -2, $167,000
T-21: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -2, $167,000
T-29: Ian Poulter, -1, $157,000
T-29: James Piot, -1, $157,000
T-31: Phachara Khongwatmai, E, $154,000
T-31: Pat Perez, E, $154,000
T-31: Carlos Ortiz, E, $154,000
34: Kevin Na, +1, $148,000
T-35: Talor Gooch, +2, $145,000
T-35: Bernd Wiesberger, +2, $145,000
T-37: Sadom Kaekwanjana, +4, $137,000
T-37: Martin Kaymer, +4, $137,000
T-37: Graeme McDowell, +4, $137,000
T-37: Wade Ormsby, +4, $137,000
T-37: David Puig, +4, $137,000
T-37: Jediah Morgan, +4, $137,000
43: Sam Horsfield, +5 , $130,000
T-44: Marc Leishman, +6, $124,000
T-44: Hudson Swafford, +6, $124,000
T-44: Shaun Norris, +6, $124,000
T-44: Sihwan Kim, +6, $124,000
T-44: Turk Pettit, +6, $124,000
LIV Golf Invitational Chicago final team leaderboard
1: 4 Aces (Dustin Johnson, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed), $3,000,000
2: Smash (Brooks Koepka, Chase Koepka, Peter Uihlein, Jason Kokrak), $1,500,000
T-3: Hy Flyers (Bernd Wiesberger, Phil Mickelson, Matthew Wolff, Cameron Tringale), $250,000
T-3: Punch (Matt Jones, Cameron Smith, Wade Ormsby, Marc Leishman), $250,000
LIV Golf Invitational Boston final individual leaderboard
1: Dustin Johnson, -15, $4,000,000
T-2: Joaquin Niemann, -15, $1,812,500
T-2: Anirban Lahiri, -15, $1,812,500
T-4: Cameron Smith, -14, $1,012,750
T-4: Lee Westwood, -14, $1,012,750
6: Talor Gooch, -13, $800,000
7: Jason Kokrak, -12, $675,000
8: Abraham Ancer, -11, $625,000
T-9: Louis Oosthuizen, -10 $560,000
T-9: Kevin Na, -10 $560,000
T-9: Sergio Garcia, -10 $560,000
12: Branden Grace, -9, $450,000
T-13: Matthew Wolff, -8, $315,000
T-13: Sadom Kaewkanjana, -8, $315,000
T-15: Pat Perez, -7, $240,667
T-15: Bernd Wiesberger, -7, $240,667
T-15: Charles Howell III, -7, $240,667
T-18: Ian Poulter, -6, $215,333
T-18: Richard Bland, -6, $215,333
T-18: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $215,333
T-21: Martin Kaymer, -5, $171,200
T-21: Laurie Canter, -5, $171,200
T-21: Paul Casey, -5, $171,200
T-21: Scott Vincent, -5, $171,200
T-21: Cameron Tringale, -5, $171,200
T-26: Matt Jones, -4, $161,000
T-26: Carlos Ortiz, -4, $161,000
T-26: Brooks Koepka, -4, $161,000
T-26: Jediah Morgan, -4, $161,000
T-30: Harold Varner III, -3, $152,000
T-30: Phachara Khongwatmai, -3, $152,000
T-30: Chase Koepka, -3, $152,000
T-30: Marc Leishman, -3, $152,000
T-30: Patrick Reed, -3, $152,000
T-35: Charl Schwartzel, -2, $144,000
T-35: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -2, $144,000
T-35: Shergo Al Kurdi, -2, $144,000
38: Sam Horsfield, -1, $140,000
39: Graeme McDowell, E, $138,000
T-40: Phil Mickelson, +2, $134,000
T-40: Hudson Swafford, +2, $134,000
T-40: Shaun Norris, +2, $134,000
43: Wade Ormsby, +4, $130,000
T-44: Peter Uihlein, +5, $127,000
T-44: Adrian Otaegui, +5, $127,000
46: Turk Pettit, +6, $124,000
47: James Piot, +13, $122,000
48: Sihwan Kim, +16, $120,000
LIV Golf Invitational Boston final team leaderboard
1: 4 Aces GC (Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed) $3,000,000
2: Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri), $1,500,000
3: Majesticks GC (Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Shergo Al Kurdi), $500,000
LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster final individual leaderboard
1: Henrik Stenson, -11, $4,000,000
T-2: Matthew Wolff, -9, $1,812,500
T-2: Dustin Johnson, -9, $1,812,500
4: Carlos Ortiz, -8, $1,050,000
5: Patrick Reed, -7, $975,000
T-6: Paul Casey, -4, $648,000
T-6: Sergio Garcia, -4, $648,000
T-6: Turk Pettit, -4, $648,000
T-6: Lee Westwood, -4, $648,000
T-6: Talor Gooch, -4, $648,000
T-11: Brooks Koepka, -3, $495,000
T-11: Martin Kaymer, -3, $495,000
T-13: Branden Grace, -2, $293,333
T-13: Ian Poulter, -2, $293,333
T-13: Phachara Khongwatmai, -2, $293,333
T-16: Chase Koepka, -1, $236,000
T-16: Sam Horsfield, -1, $236,000
18: Charl Schwartzel, E, $226,000
T-19: Matt Jones, +1, $200,000
T-19: Louis Oosthuizen, +1, $200,000
T-19: Justin Harding, +1, $200,000
22: Travis Smyth, +2, $172,000
T-23: Shaun Norris, +3, $168,000
T-23: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +3, $168,000
T-23: Peter Uihlein, +3, $168,000
T-26: Laurie Canter, +4, $160,000
T-26: James Piot, +4, $160,000
T-26: Jinichiro Kozuma, +4, $160,000
T-26: Jason Kokrak, +4, $160,000
T-26: Charles Howell III, +4, $160,000
T-31: Hudson Swafford, +5, $151,000
T-31: Bryson DeChambeau, +5, $151,000
T-31: Pat Perez, +5, $151,000
T-31: Bernd Wiesberger, +5, $151,000
35: Phil Mickelson, +6, $146,000
T-36: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +7, $141,000
T-36: Graeme McDowell, +7, $141,000
T-36: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +7, $141,000
T-36: Kevin Na, +7, $141,000
T-40: Abraham Ancer, +8, $135,000
T-40: Richard Bland, +8, $135,000
T-42: David Puig, +9, Amateur
T-42: Scott Vincent, +9, $132,000
T-44: Hennie DuPlessis, +10, $127,000
T-44: Yuki Inamori, +10, $127,000
46: Wade Orsmby, +11, $124,000
47: Hideto Tanihara, +12, $122,000
48: Jediah Morgan, +16, $120,000
LIV Golf Invitational Bedminster final team leaderboard
1: 4 Aces GC (Johnson, Gooch, Perez, Reed), -25, $3,000,000
2: Majesticks GC (Horsfield, Poulter, Westwood, Stenson), -17, $1,500,000
3: Fireballs GC (Garcia, Ancer, Ortiz, Lopez), -12, $500,000
LIV Golf Invitational Portland final individual leaderboard
1: Branden Grace, -13, $4,000,000
2: Carlos Ortiz, -11, $2,125,000
T-3: Patrick Reed, -9, $1,275,000
T-3: Dustin Johnson, -9, $1,275,000
5: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $975,000
6: Jinichiro Kozuma, -6, $800,000
7: Talor Gooch, -4, $675,000
T-8: Matthew Wolff, -3, $602,500
T-8: Justin Harding, -3, $602,500
10: Bryson DeChambeau, -2. $560,000
T-11: Abraham Ancer, -1, $374,000
T-11: Yuki Inamori, -1, $374,000
T-11: Kevin Na, -1, $374,000
T-11: Sam Horsfield, -1, $374,000
T-11: Sihwan Kim, -1, $374,000
T-16: Lee Westwood, E, $223,600
T-16: Hideto Tanihara, E, $223,600
T-16: Matt Jones, E, $223,600
T-16: Martin Kaymer, E, $223,600
T-16: Brooks Koepka, E, $223,600
21: Adrian Otaegui, +1, $180,000
22: James Piot, +2, $172,000
T-23: Chase Koepka, +3, $168,000
T-23: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +3, $168,000
T-23: Scott Vincent, +3, $168,000
26: Sergio Garcia, +4, $164,000
T-27: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +5, $161,000
T-27: Richard Bland, +5, $161,000
T-29: Phachara Khongwatmai, +6, $153,000
T-29: Ian Snyman, +6, $153,000
T-29: Hudson Swafford, +6, $153,000
T-29: Travis Smyth, +6, $153,000
T-29: Hennie Du Plessis, +6, $153,000
T-29: Pat Perez, +6, $153,000
T-35: Graeme McDowell, +7, $145,000
T-35: Wade Ormsby, +7, $145,000
T-37: Bernd Wiesberger, +8, $140,000
T-37: Laurie Canter, +8. $140,000
T-37: Charl Schwartzel, +8, $140,000
T-40: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +10, $133,000
T-40: Ian Poulter, +10, $133,000
T-40: Phil Mickelson, +10, $133,000
T-40: Peter Uihlein, +10, $133,000
T-44: Itthipat Buranatanyanrat, +11, $127,000
T-44: Blake Windred, +11, $127,000
46: Turk Pettit, +16, $124,000
47: Shaun Norris, +17, $122,000
48: Jediah Morgan, +21, $120,000
LIV Golf Invitational Portland final team leaderboard
1: 4 Aces GC (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez), -23, $3,000,000
2: Stinger GC (Branden Grace, Hennie Du Plessis, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel), -16, $1,500,000
3: Fireballs GC (Carlos Ortiz, Abraham Ancer, Sergio Garcia, Eugenio Lopez-Charcarra), -12, $500,000
LIV Golf Invitational London final individual leaderboard
1: Charl Schwartzel, -7, $4,000,000
2: Hennie Du Plessis, -6, $2,125,000
T-3: Branden Grace, -5, $1,500,000
T-3: Peter Uihlein, -5, $1,500,000
5: Sam Horsfield, -3, $975,000
T-6: Oliver Bekker, -2 $737,500
T-6: Adrian Otaegui, -2, $737,500
8: Dustin Johnson, -1, $625,000
9: Talor Gooch, E, $580,000
T-10: Louis Oosthuizen, +1, $516,667
T-10: Graeme McDowell, +1, $516,667
T-10: Justin Harding, +1, $516,667
T-13: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +2, $315,000
T-13: Pablo Larrazabal, +2, $315,000
T-15: Jinichiro Kozuma, +3, $245,000
T-15: Martin Kaymer, +3, $240,000
T-17: Richard Bland, +4, $226,000
T-17, J.C. Ritchie, +4, $226,000
T-17: Laurie Canter, +4, $226,000
T-20: Ian Poulter, +5, $190,000
T-20: Scott Vincent, +5, $190,000
T-22: Shaun Norris, +6, $170,000
T-22: Wade Ormsby, +6, $170,000
T-22: Sergio Garcia, +6, $170,000
T-25: James Piot, +7, $163,000
T-25: Matt Jones, +7, $163,000
T25: Ian Snyman, +7, $163,000
T-25: Phachara Khongwatmai, +7, $163,000
29: Lee Westwood, +8, $158,000
T-30: Hudson Swafford, +9, $154,000
T-30: Viraj Madappa, +9, $154,000
T-30: Jediah Morgan, +9, $154,000
T-33: Phil Mickelson, +10, $146,000
T-33: Kevin Yuan, +10, $146,000
T-33: Chase Koepka, +10, $146,000
T-38: Oliver Fisher, +11, $136,000
T-38: Blake Windred, +11, $136,000
T-38: David Puig, +11, $136,000
T-38: Hideto Tanihara, +11, $136,000
T-38: Ratchanon Chantananuwat, +11, $136,000
T-43: Bernd Wiesberger, +14, $129,000
T-43: Sihwan Kim, +14, $129,000
45: Turk Petit, +15, $126,000
46: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +17, $124,000
47: Itthipat Buranatanyarat, +23, $122,000
48: Andy Ogletree, +24, $120,000
LIV Golf Invitational London final team leaderboard
1: Stinger GC (Hennie Du Plessis, Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel) $3,000,000
2: Crushers GC (Phachara Khongwatmai, Travis Smyth, Richard Bland, Peter Uihlein) $1,500,000
3: Majesticks GC (Laurie Canter, Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood) $500,000
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Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Portland
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Were more people paying attention to the final round of the LIV Golf Invitational Portland on Saturday because of the massive prize money payouts that were up for grabs at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club? That’s part of the existential question behind the upstart golf league . It’s a bit rhetorical at this point, only the second tournament into its existence and still only watchable via online streaming, but it is something the powers that be at LIV certainly believe will make their events compelling.
What was for certain was that there was a lot of money on the line during the final-round shotgun start in North Plains, Ore. Overall, the purse for the individual competition in this first U.S. event in the Saudi-backed series was $20 million, with the last-place finisher guaranteed to make $120,000. By comparison, that was just shy of what the golfer finishing 16th at the John Deere Classic will earn.
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As for the winner, Branden Grace, who shot a closing 65 to beat Carlos Ortiz by two strokes with a 13-under 203 total, the victory allowed him to claim a $4 million first-place prize money payout. The biggest payday the South African had ever made on the PGA Tour was just north of $1 million for his win at the RBC Heritage in 2016.
Additionally, the three top four-man groups in the team competition split another $5 million among them, the winning squad divvying up $3 million.
Here’s the prize money payout for the field at Pumpkin Ridge.
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Win: Branden Grace, -13, $4,000,000
2: Carlos Ortiz, -11, $2,125,000
T-3: Patrick Reed, -9, $1,275,000
T-3: Dustin Johnson, -9, $1,275,000
5: Louis Oosthuizen, -7, $975,000
6: Jinichiro Kozuma, -6, $800,000
7: Talor Gooch, -4, $675,000
T-8: Matthew Wolff, -3, $602,500
T-8: Justin Harding, -3, $602,500
10: Bryson DeChambeau, -2. $560,000
T-11: Abraham Ancer, -1, $374,000
T-11: Yuki Inamori, -1, $374,000
T-11: Kevin Na, -1, $374,000
T-11: Sam Horsfield, -1, $374,000
T-11: Sihwan Kim, -1, $374,000
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T-16: Lee Westwood, E, $223,600
T-16: Hideto Tanihara, E, $223,600
T-16: Matt Jones, E, $223,600
T-16: Martin Kaymer, E, $223,600
T-16: Brooks Koepka, E, $223,600
21: Adrian Otaegui, +1, $180,000
22: James Piot, +2, $172,000
T-23: Chase Koepka, +3, $168,000
T-23: Ryosuke Kinoshita, +3, $168,000
T-23: Scott Vincent, +3, $168,000
26: Sergio Garcia, +4, $164,000
T-27: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, +5, $161,000
T-27: Richard Bland, +5, $161,000
T-29: Phachara Khongwatmai, +6, $153,000
T-29: Ian Snyman, +6, $153,000
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T-29: Hudson Swafford, +6, $153,000
T-29: Travis Smyth, +6, $153,000
T-29: Hennie Du Plessis, +6, $153,000
T-29: Pat Perez, +6, $153,000
T-35: Graeme McDowell, +7, $145,000
T-35: Wade Ormsby, +7, $145,000
T-37: Bernd Wiesberger, +8, $140,000
T-37: Laurie Canter, +8. $140,000
T-37: Charl Schwartzel, +8, $140,000
T-40: Sadom Kaewkanjana, +10, $133,000
T-40: Ian Poulter, +10, $133,000
T-40: Phil Mickelson, +10, $133,000
T-40: Peter Uihlein, +10, $133,000
T-44: Itthipat Buranatanyanrat, +11, $127,000
T-44: Blake Windred, +11, $127,000
46: Turk Pettit, +16, $124,000
47: Shaun Norris, +17, $122,000
48: Jediah Morgan, +21, $120,000
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Win: 4 Aces (Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch, Pat Perez), -23, $3,000,000
2: Stinger GC (Branden Grace, Hennie Du Plessis, Louis Oosthuizen, Charl Schwartzel), -16, $1,500,000
3: Fireballs GC (Carlos Ortiz, Abraham Ancer, Sergio Garcia, Eugenio Lopez-Charcarra), -12, $500,000
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Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC finished the year as the top earning team, with $23,500,000 won over the 14 LIV tournaments in 2023.
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The winner of each individual event will receive $4 million, while the winning team will receive $3 million, with each team member receiving $750,000.
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2024 LIV Golf Singapore final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won
T he 2024 LIV Golf Singapore final leaderboard is headed by winner Brooks Koepka , who earned his fourth LIV Golf win at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore.
Koepka won the tournament with a two-shot victory over teammates Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman on 15-under 198.
Talor Gooch finished solo fourth in an event he won last year, while Koepka became the first player to win four LIV Golf events.
Koepka won the $4,000,000 winner's share of the $20,000,000 purse for the individual competition.
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Koepka earned no Official World Golf Ranking points with the win. The OWGR does not offer points to 54-hole events above the developmental level.
There are no cuts in LIV Golf events, with 54 players finishing the event in the seventh completed event of the season.
In the team competition, the Ripper team finished first for the second event in a row to win by three shots, with the four team members (Cam Smith, Marc Leishman, Matt Jones and Lucas Herbert ) earning $3 million for the franchise. The Fireballs earned $1.5 million by finishing in second, with the Cleeks finishing third and earning $500,000.
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2024 Zurich Classic leaderboard, grades: Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry battle back to notch key win in playoff
Sunday's achievement marked the 25th victory of mcilroy's pga tour career and lowry's second in the united states.
Rory McIlroy has accomplished another first on the PGA Tour. Teaming up with Shane Lowry at the 2024 Zurich Classic, the two emerged victorious over Martin Trainer & Chad Ramey in a playoff at TPC Louisiana. McIlroy & Lowry made birdie on the final hole of regulation in the foursomes format to reach 25 under -- the number that Trainer & Ramey held as a clubhouse lead -- before making par on the first extra hole to grab the title.
The victory marks the 25th of McIlroy's PGA Tour career, pulling him past Dustin Johnson and Gary Player. He now stands alongside Tommy Armour, Johnny Miller and Macdonald Smith with that many wins. It also represents Lowry's third win on the PGA Tour and his first in the United States since the 2015 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
With the victory, Lowry gains access to the remaining big-money PGA Tour signature events this season: Wells Fargo Championship, the Memorial and Travelers Championship. He will also benefit next season as he'll be able to start his season at The Sentry.
"It feels absolutely amazing," McIlroy said. "We've had an awesome week here in New Orleans. ... It feels like it's just a bonus to win at the end, but [it] couldn't be better to have this man alongside me to get a PGA Tour win together."
McIlroy & Lowry started the day just off the pace of 54-hole leaders Patrick Fishburn & Zac Blair. The two struggled early in their final round as the competition transitioned to the foursomes format. Lowry put McIlroy in a couple spots of bother on holes Nos. 1 and 3, leading to early bogeys which sandwiched a birdie on the par-5 2nd.
This was nothing new for the Irish team as they became familiar with sluggish starts this week. The duo caught fire a few holes later around the turn rattling off four birdies in a five-hole stretch to catapult themselves back onto the first page of the leaderboard.
The birdies subsided on the difficult back nine, but one from the blade of McIlroy arrived on the par-4 16th. After hitting his tee shot in the fairway bunker with an iron in hand, McIlroy made amends connecting from just inside 20 feet after Lowry hit a pearl from the sand.
McIlroy's short-game prowess was unable to make up for the mistake off the tee on the 17th leading to an immediate bogey; that meant the two needed birdie on the last to force a playoff with Trainer & Ramey. The birdie came courtesy of a stellar spinner from the wedge of McIlroy, which left Lowry little worry over the putt to tie the clubhouse lead.
On the first playoff hole, McIlroy & Lowry were never out of position as they found the fairway and slid into the greenside bunker in two on the par-5 18th. Meanwhile, Ramey & Trainer struggled after their 3-hour layoff, hitting a number of poor shots. Despite this, Trainer still had a par putt from inside 10 feet to extend the playoff, though it never sniffed the hole and left him dejected.
"It's been an amazing week," McIlroy said. "I had never been here before. Shane has been here a handful of times, and we went out to some really nice dinners and people could not have been more hospitable or nicer to us during the week. I'd say we're going to come back and defend next year." Grade: A+
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Here are the grades for the rest of the notables on the leaderboard at the 2024 Zurich Classic
10. Adam Hadwin & Nick Taylor (-21): The Canadian duo got off to a great start Sunday with birdies on both front-nine par 5s. Getting within two strokes of the lead, Taylor & Hadwin appeared primed to replicate last year's final-round heroics where they fired a 9-under 63. Unfortunately, once they creeped onto the first page of the leaderboard, they began to head in the wrong direction with a bogey on Nos. 9 and 12. Coming off a runner-up finish in 2023, Taylor & Hadwin once again put together a solid showing alongside each other and may make captain Mike Weir consider the partnership in Montreal later this year. Grade: B+
T23. Collin Morikawa & Kurt Kitayama (-18): These two were effective together but didn't possess enough firepower. Their first-round four ball consisted of just six birdies, and they added two more in Friday foursomes to make the cut on the number. They remained bogey-free up until the par-3 17th on Saturday, but by then, the peloton had passed them. Kitayama remains solid from tee to green while Morikawa continues to move in the right direction with his game. Grade: C+
T23. Patrick Cantlay & Xander Schauffele (-18): Given their history in both this event and national team competitions, Schauffele & Cantlay disappointed. They came into the week as the betting favorites and held a share of the lead through 35 holes thanks to a massive effort in Friday foursomes. Only then did the struggles begin as the two made bogey to polish off their second rounds, fell flat during Saturday's four ball format and were too far behind to make any noise Sunday. They are both approaching two years since their last wins. Grade: C-
MC. Sahith Theegala & Will Zalatoris (--): This new team was solid in the opening round with a 7-under 65 but back tracked in foursomes. It's not all that surprising given the fresh nature of the relationship and the time it often takes for players to get comfortable with one another in foursomes. Both players are in fine form so we shouldn't put too much stock into their early exit. They could conceivably be teammates again on Team USA for the 2024 Presidents Cup this upcoming fall. Grade: F
Playoff update
Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy are in the greenside bunker in two although McIlroy may have an awkward stance for what would otherwise be a pretty standard up-and-down. Meanwhile, Ramey blasts their second wayyyyy left. They might be pin high but about 50 yards away with little green to work with. Advantage McIlroy/Lowry.
Let's do this
Playoff format.
The two teams will play 18-9-18-9 (Foursomes-Fourball). Both of these teams made birdie on 18 in regulation in the final round in the foursomes format. If they tie, they will head to the par-3 9th and play four-ball (the format from Rounds 1 and 3).
McIlroy/Lowry tie clubhouse lead at 25 under
A birdie on the last will force a playoff between McIlroy/Lowry and Trainer/Ramey. Zac Blair and Patrick Fishburn need eagle on the last to join the party.
Blair/Fishburn make a mess of 17
Well, that may do it for this team. They make their second double bogey on a par 3 and it will be the final nail in the coffin. They drop two off the lead and will need eagle on the last to join a playoff. Meanwhile, Shane Lowry has…oh, I don't know…2 feet for birdie on 18 to tie Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey at 25 under.
McIlroy/Lowry bogey
Not a great hole from Shane Lowry on 17. He bails out way right to avoid the water and puts McIlroy in a pickle. He did well to give Shane a par look from 15 feet, but he was unable to convert. The two head to 18 where they MUST birdie to tie the clubhouse lead.
Rory's putt on 16
Rory rolls one in.
The Irishmen are tied for the lead! Rory McIlroy rolls one in after Shane Lowry hit a great approach from the fairway bunker to reach 25 under. That may spell the end of Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey's chances in the clubhouse. Meanwhile, Zac Blair misses a 10-foot birdie bid on 15 which would have pushed them to 26 under. The three teams are tied at the top.
Good finish upcoming
The birdies are coming from the final few groups. Rory McIlroy/Shane Lowry have gotten to 24 under. Lowry just missed an 8 footer to tie the lead (see below). Ryan Brehm has knocked in two birdies in a row to get to 24 under while Zac Blair faces a putt to get to 26 under a hole behind.
Here they come!
Blair/fishburn drop two.
That's what can happen in alternate shot. Zac Blair finds the water on No. 9 and then misses a 6-foot putt for bogey. They are now 24 under and one behind the clubhouse leaders who are sitting pretty. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry have tacked on three straight birdies and eye a fourth on the par-5 11th which would push them to 24 under.
Back-to-back birdies
Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy take advantage of the par-5 7th and tack on another on the par-4 8th. They are now 22 under and three off the lead in the clubhouse (and in their group).
Fishburn flagging pins!
Clubhouse leaders, ramey/trainer post clubhouse lead.
The two are 25 under and one clear of the field.
Ramey/Trainer look to post
The hottest players on the golf course are coming up on their final hole. The two have gotten to 24 under which is now one behind Patrick Fishburn and Zac Blair and they will aim to match them and post the clubhouse lead at that very number. They are 8 under and would match the tournament low in alternate shot should they birdie 18.
Shane struggling
The team of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry have carded two bogeys in their first three holes in large part because of Shane Lowry. A poor drive on No. 1 leads to a bogey and a poor tee shot and short missed putt on No. 3 leads to another. They made birdie on No. 2, but they are now four adrift from the two teams at the top.
Two at the top
Martin Trainer and Chad Ramey have joined the lead at 23 under. The two are out in front on the golf course and have gotten to 7 under through their first 13 holes. That is an incredible round in foursomes and they will hope to tack on probably two more birdies to post 25 under.
McIlroy/Lowry get underway
Let's see what the overnight betting favorites can do. They start the day two behind the leaders after rounds of 61 and 64 in the four-ball format. The two shot 2-under 70 in foursomes on Friday and will probably need to improve upon that given the crowded nature of this leaderboard. I'm keeping an eye on Lowry's putter as either a catalyst or hindrance to this squad.
Cantlay/Schauffele get within four
Can the 2022 champions be the team to post a score? A birdie on No. 11 gets them to 19 under and four behind the leaders. They have seven holes left and would love to add maybe four more birdies to get to that 23-under number and force the leaders to post something under par on difficult, windy day.
Here they come
Chesson Hadley and Greyson Sigg turn in 5-under 31 and are now within two of Zac Blair and Patrick Fishburn. 5 under is no small feat in alternate shot and they will now have a chance to post something for the leaders to look at. The record in foursomes in 63 shot a couple times last year.
Sigg/Hadley showing the way
The Georgia Tech and Georgia duo has creeped inside the top five thanks to a fast start. The two are now 4 under through their first six holes and only three behind Fishburn and Blair at 23 under.
Today's forecast
Weather update.
The wind is up and it looks like some scary clouds might be rolling into the area. Rain is expected around 2 p.m. local, but hopefully it will skirt past without any delays. Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay meanwhile are hot out the gates with a pair of opening birdies to get within five strokes of the leaders.
Cantlay/Schauffele in foursomes
The two have carded rounds of 63-66-66 in their last three foursomes rounds in this tournament. Once again it appears the easier four-ball format will be the death of this team as they aimed to win their second title in the last three seasons. They begin the day seven strokes off the pace and, who knows, if they can shoot something like 63 again maybe they have an outside chance.
Final-round action underway
The teams transition to foursomes (alternate shot) for the deciding final round at TPC Louisiana. This traditionally favors the stronger teams which is music to the ears of the betting favorites Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy. They won't go off for a little while, so in the meantime let's see if Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele can make a push.
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