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2025 LIV Golf Miami prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Trump Doral
2025 LIV Golf Miami prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Trump Doral

USA Today

time06-04-2025

  • Business
  • USA Today

2025 LIV Golf Miami prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Trump Doral

2025 LIV Golf Miami prize money payouts for each LIV Golf player at Trump Doral Marc Leishman is back in the winner's circle. The Aussie shot 4-under 68 on Sunday at LIV Golf Miami, earning his first win with LIV since joining the circuit and his first worldwide victory in four years. He beat Charl Schwartzel by a shot. Leishman's Ripper GC, with fellow Aussie Cameron Smith as captain, took the team title at Trump Doral, finishing at 4 over. Only six players finished under par for the week, with Leishman leading the way at 6 under. Here's the breakdown of how much money each player and team earned at 2025 LIV Golf Miami. LIV Golf Miami 2025 prize money payouts Position Player Score Earnings 1 Marc Leishman -6 $4,000,000 2 Charl Schwartzel -5 $2,250,000 3 Sergio Garcia -4 $1,500,000 4 Carlos Ortiz -3 $1,000,000 5 Bryson DeChambeau -2 $800,000 6 Phil Mickelson -1 $700,000 T7 Harold Varner III E $562,500 T7 Patrick Reed E $562,500 T9 Cameron Smith 1 $409,167 T9 Danny Lee 1 $409,167 T9 Jon Rahm 1 $409,167 T12 Talor Gooch 2 $350,000 T12 Charles Howell III 2 $350,000 T14 David Puig 3 $343,750 T14 Tom McKibbin 3 $343,750 T14 Cameron Tringale 3 $343,750 T14 Dean Burmester 3 $343,750 T18 Anirban Lahiri 4 $250,000 T18 Brooks Koepka 4 $250,000 T18 Lucas Herbert 4 $250,000 T21 Matt Jones 5 $220,000 T21 Sebastian Munoz 5 $220,000 T21 Peter Uihlein 5 $220,000 T24 Caleb Surratt 6 $195,000 T24 Young-han Song 6 $195,000 T24 Luis Masaveu 6 $195,000 T27 Dustin Johnson 7 $182,500 T27 Sam Horsfield 7 $182,500 T29 Anthony Kim 8 $170,000 T29 Martin Kaymer 8 $170,000 T29 Paul Casey 8 $170,000 T33 Yubin Jang 9 $145,572 T33 Tyrrell Hatton 9 $145,572 T33 Brendan Steele 9 $145,572 T33 Bubba Watson 9 $145,572 T33 Ian Poulter 9 $145,572 T33 Joaquin Niemann 9 $145,572 T33 Louis Oosthizen 9 $145,572 T39 Adrian Meronk 10 $135,333 T39 Thomas Pieters 10 $135,333 T39 Jason Kokrak 10 $135,333 42 Matthew Wolff 12 $130,000 43 Kjettrup 13 $128,000 T44 Graeme McDowell 14 $126,500 T44 Kevin Na 14 $126,500 46 Abraham Ancer 15 $125,000 T47 Richard Bland 16 $101,000 T47 Andy Ogletree 16 $101,000 T47 Henrik Stenson 16 $101,000 50 Branden Grace 17 $60,000 51 Lee Westwood 18 $60,000 52 Mito Pereira 19 $50,000 T53 Max Lee 21 $50,000 T53 Ben Campbell 21 $50,000 LIV Golf Miami 2025 team prize money payouts

Bryson DeChambeau, his love for the Masters and taming Trump Doral at 2025 LIV Golf Miami
Bryson DeChambeau, his love for the Masters and taming Trump Doral at 2025 LIV Golf Miami

USA Today

time05-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Bryson DeChambeau, his love for the Masters and taming Trump Doral at 2025 LIV Golf Miami

Bryson DeChambeau, his love for the Masters and taming Trump Doral at 2025 LIV Golf Miami After his opening round Friday, Bryson DeChambeau painted an illustration of why Augusta National Golf Club is one of his favorite places in the world. "My favorite moment is when the sun is kind of setting and everybody has kind of gotten off the golf course and you're just hitting golf balls by yourself or a couple other pros are out there hitting golf balls, and you see the sun going down.," he said. "It's like having -- that's what I look forward to a lot coming into next week, other than playing well and giving myself a chance. I really enjoy those moments after the round practicing hard into the night." What followed was an answer describing how he's in a great frame of mind leading up to the year's first major, and it's showing. DeChambeau leads after two rounds at the 2025 LIV Golf Miami, playing well on a difficult Trump Doral course where only seven golfers are under par after two rounds. DeChambeau, at 5 under, leads by two over Sergio Garcia. Patrick Reed and Phil Mickelson are among those three shots back at 2 under, and Jon Rahm, who has still yet to finish outside the top 10 in any of his LIV Golf starts, is four behind and T-6. DeChambeau said Saturday's round was possibly the most difficult in LIV Golf history. "It was right up there. I just think with the water everywhere -- Andalucía, you could kind of get away with it in certain places. Here you can't get away with it," DeChambeau said. "You make a double-cross or something, it's in the water and you're making double. I don't know; it's up there." DeChambeau has had a good, not great start to the LIV Golf season. He hasn't won since his triumph at Pinehurst No. 2 last summer, and his best finish in 2025 is a T-6 under the lights in Riyadh. Until last year, when he finished T-6, DeChambeau's best finish at the Masters was T-21, coming in 2016 when he was an amateur. It's a place he has always idolized, and the two-time U.S. Open champion has expressed his appreciation for the year's first major, even after comments in the past where he called Augusta National a par 67. Twelve LIV Golf players will head down Magnolia Lane next week, seven of those being past champions. Many of them are in contention at Doral, and Sunday offers one final chance for DeChambeau and others to get a final tune-up before the green jacket is on the line. "You can always get better, and that's kind of the mentality I take into these major championships, these LIV events, how do I just keep getting better, and sometimes I'm not there, I don't have anything and I don't know what's going on for whatever reason, but as I'm getting a little bit older, I'm learning how to stay on track a lot more, be more consistently on track," DeChambeau said. "So going into next week it's going to be more of the same of how do I get a little bit better; how do I start the ball on the correct line with the right curvature for a certain wind; for certain pin locations how do I place the ball in a certain position; how do I have better speed control in windy conditions; how do I adjust for that on the greens when I feel a gust and work with it. So really comfortable with that for next week is a key goal of mine, and just going to take it as-is and continue to work hard on my game."

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