LIV Golf League money list 2025: How much they all earned
LIV Golf League money list 2025: Check out how much every played on the PIF-backed breakaway earned this year now the regular season has concluded.
Joaquin Niemann may have been pipped to the individual title by Jon Rahm in controversial circumstances but the Chilean claimed the bragging rights over the Spaniard by being LIV Golf's biggest earner in 2025.
Niemann finished runner-up to Rahm in the season-long points race last week in Indianapolis but still bagged a huge $8m bonus.
Before a ball was struck at Chatham Hills, Niemann had pocked a whopping $22,222,762 in on-course earnings thanks to his five victories in Adelaide, Singapore, Mexico City, Virginia and the U.K.
His hefty bonus takes his 2025 earnings to a whopping $30,222,762 overall.
Rahm, who has not tasted a victory with LIV this year, had pocked $13,608,791 but took his total on-course earnings to $31,608,791 by scooping the $18m jackpot.
Bryson DeChambeau placed in the top three of LIV Golf's individual standings for the first time in his career, picking up north of $14m.
Elsewhere, Dean Burmester, Sebastian Munoz, Talor Gooch, Patrick Reed, Sergio Garcia, Marc Leishman and Carlos Ortiz rounded out the top-10 of highest earners in 2025.
Anthony Kim and Henrik Stenson were among those relegated, but still picked up more than $1m each in on-course earnings.
GolfMagic has listed the full LIV Golf League 2025 money list below.
The figures exclude the $18m, $8m and $4m bonuses awarded to Niemann, Rahm and DeChambeau.
Position | Player | Prize Money |
1st | Joaquin Niemann | $22,222,762 |
2nd | Jon Rahm | $13,608,791 |
3rd | Bryson DeChambeau | $10,334,560 |
4th | Dean Burmester | $9,828,958 |
5th | Sebastian Munoz | $9,727,953 |
6th | Talor Gooch | $8,745,625 |
7th | Patrick Reed | $8,239,583 |
8th | Sergio Garcia | $8,001,583 |
9th | Marc Leishman | $6,723,476 |
10th | Carlos Ortiz | $6,691,083 |
11th | Adrian Meronk | $6,622,155 |
12th | Abraham Ancer | $5,882,750 |
13th | Bubba Watson | $5,800,672 |
14th | Lucas Herbert | $5,637,416 |
15th | Paul Casey | $5,274,726 |
16th | Charles Howell III | $5,079,264 |
17th | Charl Schwartzel | $5,049,090 |
18th | Dustin Johnson | $4,705,375 |
19th | David Puig | $4,672,893 |
20th | Anirban Lahiri | $4,624,164 |
21st | Thomas Pieters | $4,520,333 |
22nd | Tom McKibbin | $4,373,801 |
23rd | Phil Mickelson | $4,370,678 |
24th | Cameron Smith | $4,325,166 |
25th | Brooks Koepka | $4,313,571 |
26th | Louis Oosthuizen | $4,173,333 |
27th | Harold Varner III | $4,045,797 |
28th | Tyrrell Hatton | $4,011,086 |
29th | Caleb Surratt | $3,981,083 |
30th | Graeme McDowell | $3,909,268 |
31st | Cameron Tringale | $3,728,643 |
32nd | Branden Grace | $3,723,333 |
33rd | Richard Bland | $3,718,542 |
34th | Brian Campbell | $3,214,714 |
35th | Jinichiro Kozuma | $3,146,500 |
36th | Josele Ballester | $2,902,381 |
37th | Peter Uihlein | $2,629,381 |
38th | Martin Kaymer | $2,595,009 |
39th | Jason Kokrak | $2,534,571 |
40th | Matt Jones | $2,481,571 |
41st | Sam Horsfield | $2,439,550 |
42nd | Brendan Steele | $2,391,547 |
43rd | Lee Westwood | $2,078,883 |
44th | Chieh-Po Lee | $2,004,916 |
45th | Henrik Stenson | $1,998,360 |
46th | Matthew Wolff | $1,982,905 |
47th | Kevin Na | $1,976,258 |
48th | Andy Ogletree | $1,967,166 |
49th | Danny Lee | $1,961,788 |
50th | Ian Poulter | $1,928,588 |
51st | Yubin Jang | $1,660,847 |
52nd | Mito Pereira | $1,534,792 |
53rd | Luis Masaveu | $1,460,787 |
54th | Anthony Kim | $1,205,166 |
55th | Fredrik Kjettrup | $1,059,561 |
56th | Ollie Schniederjans | $390,572 |
57th | John Catlin | $260,833 |
58th | Wade Ormsby | $245,000 |
59th | Young-han Song | $195,000 |
60th | Max Rotluff | $140,000 |
61st | Minkyu Kim | $128,333 |
62nd | Luis Carerra | $40,000 |