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2025 LIV Golf Chicago prize money payouts for each golfer

2025 LIV Golf Chicago prize money payouts for each golfer

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LIV Golf 2025 LIV Golf Chicago prize money payouts for each golfer
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Aug. 11, 2025 9:40 a.m. ET
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Dean Burmester captured his first title of the season, edging out Josele Ballester and Jon Rahm in a three-way playoff to claim the $4 million winner's prize. Keep reading for a breakdown of how the prize money was distributed at LIV Golf Chicago.
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LIV Golf Chicago 2025 prize money payouts
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LIV Golf 2025 Chicago team prize money payouts
No. 1: Stinger GC, -17, $3,000,000
No. 2: Torque GC, -17, $1,500,000
No. 3 (tie): 4Aces GC, -15, $250,000
No. 3 (tie): Fireballs GC, -15, $250,000
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