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LIV Golf: How much money Jon Rahm and the players won in 2024


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Today, we look at how much money the 58 LIV golfers made in the 2024 season. They finished their year last weekend at the team championship event in Dallas, where The Ripper by Cam Smith G.C. He won the title.

week ago, Jon Rahm He won the individual crown in Chicago during his first season with the Saudi-backed league. That win earned him an $18 million bonus. In second place were Joaquin Niemann, who received a $12 million bonus, and Sergio Garcia, who took home an additional $4 million.

Of the 58 players in the league, 54 have won at least $1 million in tournament money. These numbers are not based on their contracts, but on their winnings in golf tournaments.

Let’s see how much money each player won this season.

2024 LIV Golf Season-Long Earnings

1. Jon Rahm, $34,754,488 ($18 million bonus)
2. Joaquin Niemann, $28,544,167 ($12m bonuses)
3. Sergio Garcia, $17,634,643 ($4m bonuses)
4. Tyrrell Hatton, $12,030,263
5. Brooks Koepka, $11,633,115
6. Cameron Smith, $9,482,459
7. Dean Burmester, $8,702,514
8. Louis Oosthuizen, $8,389,167
9. Dustin Johnson, $7,822,202
10. Abraham Ancer, $7,736,000
11. Carlos Ortiz, $7,554,902
12. Marc Leishman, $6,919,000
13. Brendan Steele, $6,353,167
14. Paul Casey, $6,335,417
15. Bryson DeChambeau, $6,274,167
16. Taylor Gooch, $6,213,536
17. Anirban Lahiri, $5,733,133
18. Adrian Meronk, $5,388,214
19. Patrick Reed, $5,189,300
20. Lucas Herbert, $5,008,833
21. Charl Schwartzel, $4,926,925
22. Matthew Wolff, $4,862,625
23. Sam Horsfield, $4,317,617
24. Richard Bland, $4,238,530
25. Jason Kokrak, $4,189,750
26. Peter Uihlein, $4,052,750
27. Sebastian Munoz, $3,986,870
28. David Puig, $3,943,776
29. Matt Jones, $3,941,758
30. Kevin Na, $3,749,057
31. Cameron Tringale, $3,501,675
32. Thomas Peters, $3,163,250
33. Graeme McDowell, $3,092,367
34. Danny Lee, $3,061,833
35. Scott Vincent, $3,051,833
36. Andy Ogletree, $3,005,416
37. Harold Werner III, $3,003,250
38. Henrik Stenson, $2,982,304
39. Lee Westwood, $2,915,259
40. Ian Poulter, $2,855,321
41. Genichiro Kozuma, $2,806,308
42. Eugenio Chacarra, $2,752,900
43. Charles Howell III, $2,730,821
44. Caleb Surratt, $2,718,150
45. Pat Perez, $2,538,125
46. ​​Martin Kaymer, $2,487,328
47. Phil Mickelson, $2,336,414
48. Kieran Vincent, $2,241,997
49. Mito Pereira, $2,170,833
50. Kalle Samoa, $2,132,158
51. Bubba Watson, $2,044,375
52. Brandon Grace, $1,879,935
53. John Catlin, $1,629,367
54. Hudson Swafford, $1,000,250
55. Anthony Kim, $928,417
56. Laurie Cantor, $527,500
57. Ben Campbell, $187,167
58. Wade Ormsby, $133,333

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Savannah Leigh Richardson is the golf staff writer for SB Nation’s Playing Through. For more golf, follow us on @_playingthrough on all major social platforms. You can also follow them on Twitter @sportsgirlsl and Instagram @golf_girl_sl.



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