
2025 LIV Golf Dallas prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Maridoe
Patrick Reed had a five-shot lead at one point in the final round, but it took a playoff to win his first LIV Golf event.
The Texan won in his home state, taking the title at 2025 LIV Golf Dallas at Maridoe on the first playoff hole, beating Paul Casey, Jinichiro Kozuma and Louis Oosthuizen. He takes home $4 million, and his 4 Aces GC finished second in the team competition.
Bryson DeChambeau's Crushers GC won their third straight event.
Here's the breakdown of how much money each player and team earned at 2025 LIV Golf Dallas.
LIV Golf Dallas 2025 prize money payouts
LIV Golf Dallas 2025 team prize money payouts
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