2024 LIV Golf U.K. Final Payouts, Prize Money, Winnings

26 Jul 2024

DeChambeau is once again one of the headliners at this week's LIV Golf event. / Alan Poizner/For The Tennessean / USA

LIV Golf - Figure 1
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One week after the British Open, LIV is staying in the United Kingdom for its first-ever LIV Golf U.K. event, staged at JCB Golf & Country Club, near Uttoxeter in the British countryside. It's offering its customary $25 million purse, with $4 million to the individual winner and $5 million for the team event.

Once LIV returns to the United States it'll have three events remaining in 2024: Greenbrier, Chicago and the team championship in Dallas. Joaquin Niemann has won two events this season currently leads the individual standings, while Crushers, captained by Bryson DeChambeau, leads the team's season-long race.

Here are the final payouts for LIV Golf U.K.

Win: $4 million

2: $2.25 million

3: $1.5 million

4: $1 million

5: $800,000

6: $700,000

7: $600,000

8: $525,000

9: $442,500

10: $405,000

11: $380,000

12: $360,000

13: $340,000

14: $330,000

15: $300,000

16: $285,000

17: $270,000

18: $260,000

LIV Golf - Figure 2
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19: $250,000

20: $240,000

21: $230,000

22: $220,000

23: $210,000

24: $200,000

25: $195,000

26: $190,000

27: $185,000

28: $180,000

29: $175,000

30: $170,000

31: $165,000

32: $160,000

33: $155,000

34: $150,000

35: $148,000

36: $145,000

37: $143,000

38: $140,000

39: $138,000

40: $135,000

41: $133,000

42: $130,000

43: $128,000

44: $128,000

45: $125,000

46: $125,000

47: $123,000

48: $120,000

49: $60,000

50: $60,000

51: $60,000

52: $50,000

53: $50,000

54: $50,000

Win: $3 million

2: $1.5 million

3: $500,000

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JEFF RITTER

Jeff Ritter is the Managing Director of SI Golf. He spent more than a decade at Sports Illustrated and Golf Magazine, and in 2020 joined Morning Read to help spark its growth and eventual acquisition by Sports Illustrated in 2022. He's a member of the Golf Writers' Association of America (GWAA) and has covered more than 25 major championships. He helped launch SI Golf Plus Digital, Golf Magazine’s first original, weekly e-magazine, and served as its top editor. He also launched Golf's “Films” division, the magazine’s first long-form video storytelling franchise, and his debut documentary received an Edward R. Murrow Award for sports reporting. His writing has earned first-place awards from the Society of American Travel Writers, the MIN Magazine Awards, and the Golf Writers Association of America, among others. He received a bachelor’s degree from the University of Michigan and a master’s from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. A native Michigander, he remains a diehard Wolverine fan and will defend Jim Harbaugh until the bitter end.

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