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5 Aug 2023
LIV Golf

Payday at The Greenbrier

A general view of the clubhouse and the first tee box at The Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.

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After a month off, the LIV Golf League returns to action, the first of back-to-back tournaments in the United States. Golf fans are likely to recognize the host venue this week’s event in West Virginia. The Old White Course at The Greenbrier Resort was site of a PGA Tour stop from 2010 to 2019. And truly keen golf fans might even recall that the last three of the last four winners of the event—Danny Lee (2015) Kevin Na (2018) and Joaquin Niemann (2019)—are in the field this week.

“Yeah, I think there's so many good memories from the Greenbrier,” Niemann said during an early week press conference. “Yeah, I think I take it like my first defending title of my career.”

Indeed, the year after Niemann’s win, the event fell off the PGA Tour calendar, so this is the Chile native’s first time back since the victory.

While a PGA Tour venue, the Old White allowed for some low scores, including a 59 from Stuart Appleby in 2010. But Na said that the course is playing firmer than it did back then. “The greens were soft that year, and right now I think the greens are slightly on the firmer side,” Na said. “Not super firm, but it's firm enough where a 59 is a bit of a stretch.”

The standard prize money payout is up for grabs in the no-cut, 54-hole event: a $20 million individual purse, with $4 million going to the winner. There’s also $5 million on the line in the team competition.

Here’s the prize money payout for the field at Greenbrier. Come back after the tournament and we’ll update the post with names and individual paydays.

INDIVIDUAL TEAM

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