LIV Golf’s inaugural year saw players make an incredible amount of money with $4 million going to the winner, and $120,000 going for last place. They did.
The upstart circuit, which Greg Norman backed and was supported by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, saw 68 players make more than $1,000,000, while 15 players made more than $4,000,000, including Pat Perez who earned $961,000 in individual performance and $3,062,500 as team bonuses. Dustin Johnson, ‘s first regular-season champion, was the captain of Perez & the 4Aces and earned $10,575,267 for his individual earnings, which totalled $13,637.767.
LIV Golf will host the team championship event in Miami this week. Teams will earn at least $1 million ($250,000 each player). A team that advances to the semifinals will earn $3 million ($750,000/player), $6 million to third place ($1.5 million/player), $8 million for the runner-up ($2 million/player), and $16 million for the winners ($4million per player).
This is how much each player made on LIV Golf’s inaugural regular season.