LIV Golf Indianapolis 2025 Prize Money Breakdown

LIV Golf Season Concludes with High Stakes at The Club at Chatham Hills
The 13th and final regular event of the LIV Golf season is taking place at The Club at Chatham Hills, where 54 players are competing for a share of a massive prize fund. This event continues the trend set by the previous 12 tournaments this season, which all offered a total of $25 million in prizes. Of that amount, $20 million is distributed among the players, while the remaining $5 million goes to the top three teams.
Dean Burmester claimed the top prize of $4 million in the previous event, LIV Golf Chicago, and the winner of this week’s tournament will also take home an identical sum. The runner-up will receive $2.25 million, with the third-place finisher earning $1.5 million and the fourth-place player receiving $1 million.
As a no-cut event, every one of the 54 players will earn some prize money, with even the last-place competitor walking away with $50,000.
In the team competition, Burmester’s Stinger GC won the team event in Chicago, securing $3 million. Torque GC took second place with $1.5 million, and 4 Aces GC earned $500,000 for finishing third. This week, the top three teams will again bank the same amounts.
The season-long individual championship will also be decided after this tournament. Joaquin Niemann, who has five wins this season, leads the standings over Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau. The Individual Champion will claim a bonus payout of $18 million, with the runner-up receiving $8 million and the third-place finisher earning $4 million.
Beyond the financial rewards, there are other significant stakes at play. The challenge for honors at the top of the Individual Championship remains, but relegation issues will also be determined at the bottom. One big name in danger of being dropped is Majesticks GC’s Ian Poulter.
In the team standings, the battle is on to finish as high as possible for better seeding in the season-closing Team Championship. The bottom two teams after this week’s tournament will face a play-in match on Wednesday, with the loser being eliminated from the $50 million event. Currently, Majesticks GC and Iron Heads GC are in the two lowest spots.
Prize Money Breakdown for Individual and Team Events
Here is the breakdown of the prize money for the individual event at LIV Golf Indianapolis:
- 1st: $4,000,000
- 2nd: $2,250,000
- 3rd: $1,500,000
- 4th: $1,000,000
- 5th: $800,000
- 6th: $700,000
- 7th: $600,000
- 8th: $525,000
- 9th: $442,500
- 10th: $405,000
- 11th: $380,000
- 12th: $360,000
- 13th: $340,000
- 14th: $320,000
- 15th: $300,000
- 16th: $285,000
- 17th: $270,000
- 18th: $260,000
- 19th: $250,000
- 20th: $240,000
- 21st: $230,000
- 22nd: $220,000
- 23rd: $210,000
- 24th: $200,000
- 25th: $195,000
- 26th: $190,000
- 27th: $185,000
- 28th: $180,000
- 29th: $175,000
- 30th: $170,000
- 31st: $165,000
- 32nd: $160,000
- 33rd: $155,000
- 34th: $150,000
- 35th: $148,000
- 36th: $145,000
- 37th: $143,000
- 38th: $140,000
- 39th: $138,000
- 40th: $135,000
- 41st: $133,000
- 42nd: $130,000
- 43rd: $128,000
- 44th: $128,000
- 45th: $125,000
- 46th: $125,000
- 47th: $123,000
- 48th: $120,000
- 49th: $60,000
- 50th: $60,000
- 51st: $60,000
- 52nd: $50,000
- 53rd: $50,000
- 54th: $50,000
For the team event, the prize money distribution is as follows:
- 1st: $3,000,000
- 2nd: $1,500,000
- 3rd: $500,000
Location of the Tournament
The tournament is taking place at The Club at Chatham Hills, a private course in Indiana. Designed by Pete Dye, this is the first time a LIV Golf tournament has been held at a course he designed. The course opened in 2014 and is known for its challenging bunkers, rolling hills, wooded areas, and water features. It has previously hosted events such as the 2023 NCAA DI Women's Regional and the Mid-American Conference DI Men's Golf Conference Championship.
Players Participating
Some of the world’s top golfers are competing in the event, including Joaquin Niemann, who leads the Individual Championship, Jon Rahm, and two-time Major winner Bryson DeChambeau.
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