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USA Today
16-03-2025
- Business
- USA Today
2025 LIV Golf Singapore prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Sentosa
2025 LIV Golf Singapore prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Sentosa Joaquin Niemann is doing everything he can to play his way into the U.S. Open. The Chilean golfer fired a brilliant final-round 65 on Sunday to capture LIV Golf Singapore, his second individual victory of the year, to move into first in the LIV Golf standings. A player ranked in the top three of the season-long standings, not otherwise exempt, after May 19 will earn a spot in the field at Oakmont. Niemann finished at 17 under for the week, earning him the $4 million top prize. For the third straight event, Sergio Garcia's Fireballs GC is taking home the first-place team prize of $3 million. Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at 2025 LIV Golf Singapore. LIV Golf Singapore 2025 prize money payouts Position Player Score Earnings 1 Joaquin Niemann -17 $4,000,000 2 Brooks Koepka -12 $2,250,000 3 Ben Campbell -11 $1,500,000 4 David Puig -10 $1,000,000 T5 Louis Oosthuizen -9 $613,500 T5 Jon Rahm -9 $613,500 T5 Cameron Tringale -9 $613,500 T5 Sebastian Munoz -9 $613,500 T5 Dustin Johnson -9 $613,500 T10 Bryson DeChambeau -7 $371,205 T10 Abraham Ancer -7 $371,205 T10 Paul Casey -7 $371,205 T10 Jason Kokrak -7 $371,205 T14 Richard Bland -5 $287,000 T14 Luis Masaveu -5 $287,000 T14 Kevin Na -5 $287,000 T14 Charl Schwartzel -5 $287,000 T14 Lucas Herbert -5 $287,000 T19 Tyrrell Hatton -4 $230,000 T19 Harold Varner III -4 $230,000 T19 Caleb Surratt -4 $230,000 T19 Phil Mickelson -4 $230,000 T19 Cameron Smith -4 $230,000 24 Thomas Pieters -3 $200,000 T25 Anirban Lahiri -2 $187,500 T25 Tom McKibbin -2 $187,500 T25 Chieh-Po Lee -2 $187,500 T25 Patrick Reed -2 $187,500 T29 Talor Gooch -1 $170,000 T29 Peter Uihlein -1 $170,000 T29 Dean Burmester -1 $170,000 T32 Adrian Meronk E $151,600 T32 Sergio Garcia E $151,600 T32 Matt Jones E $151,600 T32 Brendan Steele E $151,600 T32 Danny Lee E $151,600 37 Carlos Ortiz 1 $143,000 T38 Andy Ogletree 2 $137,667 T38 Bubba Watson 2 $137,667 T38 Henrik Stenson 2 $137,667 T41 Charles Howell III 3 $130,333 T41 Branden Grace 3 $130,333 T41 Yubin Jang 3 $130,333 T44 Martin Kaymer 4 $126,000 T44 Matthew Wolff 4 $126,000 T44 John Catlin 4 $126,000 T47 Lee Westwood 5 $121,500 T47 Anthony Kim 5 $121,500 T49 Ian Poulter 6 $60,000 T49 Sam Horsfield 6 $60,000 T51 Marc Leishman 9 $55,000 T51 Mito Pereira 9 $55,000 53 Graeme McDowell 10 $50,000 54 Frederik Kjettrup 18 $50,000 LIV Golf Singapore 2025 team prize money payouts
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Joaquin Niemann is trying to win LIV Golf Singapore, but he's also pining for this major
As he heads into the final day of play at the 2025 LIV Golf Singapore event, Joaquin Niemann understands that he'll be facing pressure to capture his fourth title on the fledgling circuit, but he knows there's an even bigger prize looming. Niemann, who already has a berth into three of the four majors, would likely jump to the front of the line for an exemption into the U.S. Open at Oakmont this June if he holds off Dustin Johnson and the rest of the field at Sentosa Golf Club on Sunday. After a scintillating 64 on Saturday, he's tied for the lead with DJ at 11 under. Four players are tied for second at 8 under, including Jason Kokrak. The USGA announced in February that a full exemption will be awarded to the top player who is not otherwise exempt and in the top 3 of the 2025 LIV Golf Individual Standings as of May 19, 2025. In addition, a local exemption will be awarded to the top 10 players from the 2025 LIV Golf Individual Standings as of April 7, 2025. Niemann is currently fourth in the LIV standings, but a victory in Singapore would likely catapult him ahead of the current No. 1 (Sergio Garcia) as well as the next two on the list (Jon Rahm and Dean Burmester). "First of all, I want to obviously win the tournament, and then I think all the rest will pay for itself. But it's definitely on my mind that if I got it, there's a spot for the U.S. Open which I'm not in," Niemann said. "Yeah, it would be nice to have a good Sunday and have that opportunity to go past Sergio and have that lead. I feel like I'm still a few weeks away from that qualifier cut, so this definitely will help." Niemann will be paired in the final round with Johnson, who followed up an opening-round 63 with a solid 68 on Saturday. "He's playing great," Niemann said of Johnson. "He said he was struggling a little bit with his body in Hong Kong, and being able to see him grinding these last couple days, you can tell he's an athlete, and he's really talented. It's going to be a fun day tomorrow. I'm excited for that. H "Hopefully we can both play some good golf and let the best win." This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Joaquin Niemann leads LIV Golf Singapore, trying to get into U.S. Open


USA Today
15-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Joaquin Niemann is trying to win LIV Golf Singapore, but he's also pining for this major
Joaquin Niemann is trying to win LIV Golf Singapore, but he's also pining for this major As he heads into the final day of play at the 2025 LIV Golf Singapore event, Joaquin Niemann understands that he'll be facing pressure to capture his fourth title on the fledgling circuit, but he knows there's an even bigger prize looming. Niemann, who already has a berth into three of the four majors, would likely jump to the front of the line for an exemption into the U.S. Open at Oakmont this June if he holds off Dustin Johnson and the rest of the field at Sentosa Golf Club on Sunday. After a scintillating 64 on Saturday, he's tied for the lead with DJ at 11 under. Four players are tied for second at 8 under, including Jason Kokrak. The USGA announced in February that a full exemption will be awarded to the top player who is not otherwise exempt and in the top 3 of the 2025 LIV Golf Individual Standings as of May 19, 2025. In addition, a local exemption will be awarded to the top 10 players from the 2025 LIV Golf Individual Standings as of April 7, 2025. Niemann is currently fourth in the LIV standings, but a victory in Singapore would likely catapult him ahead of the current No. 1 (Sergio Garcia) as well as the next two on the list (Jon Rahm and Dean Burmester). "First of all, I want to obviously win the tournament, and then I think all the rest will pay for itself. But it's definitely on my mind that if I got it, there's a spot for the U.S. Open which I'm not in," Niemann said. "Yeah, it would be nice to have a good Sunday and have that opportunity to go past Sergio and have that lead. I feel like I'm still a few weeks away from that qualifier cut, so this definitely will help." Niemann will be paired in the final round with Johnson, who followed up an opening-round 63 with a solid 68 on Saturday. "He's playing great," Niemann said of Johnson. "He said he was struggling a little bit with his body in Hong Kong, and being able to see him grinding these last couple days, you can tell he's an athlete, and he's really talented. It's going to be a fun day tomorrow. I'm excited for that. H "Hopefully we can both play some good golf and let the best win."