LIV Golf's First Season PAYOUTS And Prize Money REVEALED..

LIV Golf's First Season PAYOUTS And Prize Money REVEALED..

LIV Golf's First Season PAYOUTS And Prize Money REVEALED.. Welcome back to Sporting Focus. This was legendary tough-guy actor Humphrey Bogart’s take on wealth: “The only good reason to have money is this—so that you can tell any SOB in the world to go to hell.” The players of LIV Golf, who are on their way to being rich/richer/stupidly rich, may be positioned for the last laugh. Financially, anyway. The individual portion of LIV Golf concluded Sunday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with the seventh and final event. All that’s left on the 2022 schedule is the team extravaganza at Trump Doral at the end of this month. What, LIV Golf is done so soon? It seems as if it just got here. Well, The Ranking can’t exactly score LIV’s winners and losers. Every player was a winner in this Oprah-like giveaway. Here’s a brief guide to the suds and duds of LIV (not including each player’s team earnings) but really, if you didn’t score enough dough to open an off-shore bank account in the Bahamas, you just weren’t trying … Dustin Johnson: Pardon my calculator, but DJ won $28.5 million in seven LIV events, including an $18 million bonus for ranking first on the points list. That’s on top of a rumored $125 million signing bonus. Let’s see, carry a couple of zeros, and … that’s $153 million versus the $74 million he won in 16 PGA Tour seasons. His LIV regular season was just about what he took home during his last six PGA Tour campaigns. So how are things, Mr. Bogart? Branden Grace: This South African was once best known for shooting the only 62 in major championship history (he didn’t win). He may be better known for winning the first LIV event in the U.S. His $14.5 million included an $8 mill bonus for ranking second in points. He’s 34. Nice work if you can get it. And if you can get it, tell me how… Peter Uihlein: The two-time Walker Cupper’s only notable professional wins were a Korn Ferry Tour event and a shared European Tour-Challenge Tour event in the Madeira Islands. Patrick Reed: He won $5.1 million in six events, slightly less than what he made in the last two PGA Tour seasons. A good choice for him … and us. #Counting #CrazyCash #LIVGolf’sFirstSeason Related Videos: dustin johnson leads the cash count from the first liv golf season    • dustin johnson leads the cash count from t...   LIV Golf vs. PGA Tour Prize Money | By The Numbers    • LIV Golf vs. PGA Tour Prize Money | By The...   Caddie Confidential: How PGA Tour Players Feel About LIV Golf Money    • Caddie Confidential: How PGA Tour Players ...