LIV Golf Las Vegas prize money
How much will the winner take home from Las Vegas Country Club?
The LIV Golf schedule had an exciting new venue in Las Vegas this year.
Las Vegas Country Club hosted 54 players in the Saudi-funded league’s second event of the season.
Joaquin Niemann beat Sergio Garcia in a playoff in darkness at LIV Golf Mayakoba in week one.
Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton enjoyed success in the team format as Legion XIII battled to victory in its first-ever event as a LIV team.
We had some light-hearted drama in Sin City as Hatton had to step in to help his young teammate Caleb Surratt check in at the hotel in Nevada.
As the roster promises, a host of big names lined up with the usual suspects being Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Smith and a host of other big names.
Johnson earned the regular $4 million prize with his third win in the LIV Golf League, securing a narrow one-shot win over Talor Gooch and Peter Uihlein.
Anyway, we have the prize money breakdown for the action in both the individual and team disciplines:
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LIV Golf prize money: Las Vegas
Individual prize money payout
WIN: Dustin Johnson, $4 million
T2: Talor Gooch, $1.875 million
T2: Peter Uihlein, $1.875 million
4: Matthew Wolff, $1 million
T5: Graeme McDowell, $700,000
T5: Paul Casey, $700,000
T5: Jason Kokrak, $700,000
8: Jon Rahm, $525,000
T9: Sebastian Munoz, $409,000
T9: Adrian Meronk, $409,000
T9: Bryson DeChambeau, $409,000
T12: Caleb Surratt, $340,000
T12: Brooks Koepka, $340,000
T12: Tyrrell Hatton, $340,000
T15: Pat Perez, $267,500
T15: David Puig, $267,500
T15: Bubba Watson, $267,500
T15: Henrik Stenson, $267,500
T15: Richard Bland, $267,500
T15: Cameron Smith, $267,500
T21: Ian Poulter, $211,000
T21: Marc Leishman, $211,000
T21: Abraham Ancer, $210,000
T21: Laurie Canter, $211,000
T21: Branden Grace, $211,000
T26: Sam Horsfield, $182,500
T26: Kalle Samooja, $182,500
T26: Harold Varner III, $182,500
T26: Sergio Garcia, $182,500
T30: Phil Mickelson, $162,500
T30: Eugenio Chacarra, $162,500
T30: Thomas Pieters, $162,500
T30: Joaquin Niemann, $162,500
T34: Matt Jones, $145,200
T34: Charles Howell III, $145,200
T34: Cameron Tringale, $145,200
T34: Kevin Na, $145,200
T34: Jinichiro Kozuma, $145,200
T39: Danny Lee, $132,000
T39: Dean Burmester, $132,000
T39: Anirban Lahiri, $132,000
T39: Carlos Ortiz, $132,000
T39: Patrick Reed, $132,000
T39: Lee Westwood, $132,000
T45: Scott Vincent, $123,250
T45: Andy Ogletree, $123,250
T45: Kieran Vincent, $123,250
T45: Lucas Herbert, $123,250
49: Mito Pereira, $60,000
50: Louis Oosthuizen, $60,000
T51: Hudson Swafford, $55,000
T51: Martin Kaymer, $55,000
T53: Brendan Steele, $50,000
T53: Charl Schwartzel, $50,000
Team prize money payout
1: Smash GC: $3,000,000 ($750,000 per player – McDowell, Koepka, Kokrak, Gooch)
2: 4Aces GC: $1,500,000 ($375,000 per player – Johnson, Perez, Reed, Varner III)
3: RangeGoats GC: $500,000 ($125,000 per player – Pieters, Uihlein, Wolff, Watson)
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