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This is how much each player earned

News RoomBy News RoomApril 6, 2025Updated:April 6, 20253 Mins Read
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LIV Golf’s final event before the 2025 Masters took place at Trump National Doral in South Florida this week. The tournament saw top players like Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson, and Patrick Reed competing for the title. DeChambeau started strong but faltered on the final day, allowing Marc Leishman to secure his first LIV win since 2023. Leishman held off competition from Charl Schwartzel and Sergio Garcia to claim the victory. The tournament offered a total prize pool of $15 million, with Leishman taking home $4 million for his win.

The week at Doral started with Reed shooting five under on Day 1, but he couldn’t maintain his momentum in the following rounds. DeChambeau, on the other hand, played consistently well until the final day when he struggled to keep up with Leishman. Despite finishing in fifth place, DeChambeau remains focused on improving his game for future events. The final leaderboard also featured strong performances from Schwartzel, Garcia, and Mickelson, who finished in the top six.

The tournament saw a total of 53 players and three teams competing for their share of the prize money. Each player earned varying amounts based on their finishing position, with Leishman taking home the largest prize of $4 million. The teams also received significant rewards, with Ripper GC claiming the top spot and a $3 million prize. The event provided a platform for players to showcase their skills ahead of the upcoming Masters tournament and allowed fans to witness exciting competition at a prestigious venue like Trump National Doral.

For DeChambeau, the tournament was a chance to fine-tune his game before the Masters and focus on areas of improvement. Despite his final day struggles, he remains determined to keep getting better and stay on track for future challenges. Leishman’s victory was a significant milestone in his career and served as a testament to his skills and determination. The competition at Doral showcased the talent and competitiveness of the LIV Golf players, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.

The prize money distribution highlighted the rewards available to top-performing players in the LIV Golf circuit. With Leishman taking home $4 million for his win, the financial incentives for success in the sport are evident. The event also emphasized the teamwork aspect of the sport, with teams like Ripper GC earning significant rewards for their collective efforts. Overall, the tournament at Trump National Doral was a success, providing entertainment for fans and a valuable opportunity for players to compete at a high level.

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