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    LIV Golf Hong Kong 2026 Payout: How Much Did Jon Rahm & Other Golfers Earn From the $30 Million Purse?

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    LIV Golf Hong Kong 2026 Payout: How Much Did Jon Rahm & Other Golfers Earn From the $30 Million Purse?
    Jon Rahm at the 2026 LIV Golf Riyadh (Image Credit: Imagn)

    After one of the fiery final rounds, the 2026 LIV Golf Hong Kong has come to an end at the Hong Kong Golf Club. While several golfers were in contention for the title, Jon Rahm emerged victorious after shooting a final round of 6 under par, for a total score of 23 under par. This was an easy win for him as in the end he won with a three-shot margin ahead of Thomas Detry, who finished in second place.

    Rahm was one of the biggest fan favourites entering this tournament because of his strong performance in the last two LIV events, where he finished in a solo second both times. The golfer was tied for third place after three rounds with a total score of 17 under par. In the final round, he had eight birdies (on holes 3, 4, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, and 16) and two bogeys (on holes 9 and 18).

    A total of $30 million was on the line for the golfers, with $20 million allocated to the singles tournament and $10 million to the team event. The Spanish golfer will receive a huge $4 million for his massive win, but despite his massive triumph, his team Legion XIII did not place first in the team event, as 4Aces GC played far better than them to finish first on the team leaderboard for the 2026 LIV Golf Hong Kong.

    What is the full prize distribution for the 2026 LIV Golf Hong Kong?

    The Hong Kong Golf Club (Image Credit: Imagn) LIV Golf Hong Kong
    The Hong Kong Golf Club (Image Credit: Imagn)

    Talking in detail about the prize distribution of the 2026 LIV Golf Hong Kong, here’s a look at the full prize distribution:

    Singles:

    • 1st Jon Rahm: $4,000,000
    • 2nd Thomas Detry: $2,250,000
    • 3rd Thomas Pieters: $1,500,000
    • 4th Harold Varner III: $1,000,000
    • 5th Matthew Wolff: $800,000
    • 6th Carlos Ortiz: $700,000
    • 7th Dean Burmester: $600,000
    • T8th Lucas Herbert: $411,667
    • T8th Sergio Garcia: $411,667
    • T8th Louis Oosthuizen: $411,667
    • T8th Elvis Smylie: $411,667
    • T8th Graeme McDowell: $411,667
    • T8th David Puig: $411,667
    • T14th Paul Casey: $310,000
    • T14th Richard Bland: $310,000
    • T16th Sebastian Munoz: $277,500
    • T16th Victor Perez: $277,500
    • T18th Caleb Surratt: $235,000
    • T18th Richard T. Lee: $235,000
    • T18th Charles Howell III: $235,000
    • T18th Lee Westwood: $235,000
    • T18th Abraham Ancer: $235,000
    • T18th Talor Gooch: $235,000
    • T24th Tom McKibbin: $185,000
    • T24th Bryson DeChambeau: $185,000
    • T24th Branden Grace: $185,000
    • T24th Marc Leishman: $185,000
    • T24th Dustin Johnson: $185,000
    • T24th Brendan Steele: $185,000
    • T24th Anirban Lahiri: $185,000
    • T31st Charl Schwartzel: $147,750
    • T31st Anthony Kim: $147,750
    • T31st Jason Kokrak: $147,750
    • T31st Peter Uihlein: $147,750
    • T31st Yosuke Ajaji: $147,750
    • T31st Cameron Tringale: $147,750
    • T31st Younghan Song: $147,750
    • T31st Scott Vincent: $147,750
    • T31st Bjorn Hellgren: $147,750
    • T31st Laurie Canter: $147,750
    • T41st Joaquin Niemann: $129,875
    • T41st Josele Ballester: $129,875
    • T41st Wade Ormsby: $129,875
    • T41st Bubba Watson: $129,875
    • T45th Byeong Hun An: $101,000
    • T45th Tyrrell Hatton: $101,000
    • T45th Adrian Meronk: $101,000
    • 48th Cameron Smith: $50,000
    • 49th Ian Poulter: $50,000
    • T50th Luis Masaveau: $50,000
    • T50th Minkyu Kim: $50,000
    • T52nd Miguel Tabuena: $50,000
    • T52nd Martin Kaymer: $50,000
    • T52nd Danny Lee: $50,000
    • T55th Ben Campbell: $50,000
    • T55th Michael La Sasso: $50,000
    • 57th Sam Horsfield: $50,000

    Teams:

    • 1st (-58) 4Aces GC: $3 million
    • 2nd (-52) Smash GC: $1.5 million
    • 3rd (-51) Legion XIII GC: $900,000
    • 4th (-48) Southern Guards GC: $700,000
    • 5th (-47) Torque GC: $650,000
    • T6th (-44) Crushers GC: $575,000
    • T6th (-44) Ripper GC: $575,000
    • 8th (-39) Fireballs GC: $500,000
    • 9th (-35) RangeGoats GC: $450,000
    • 10th (-34) Cleeks GC: $400,000
    • 11th (-28) HyFlyers GC: $300,000
    • 12th (-23) Majesticks GC: $250,000
    • 13th (-21) Korean GC: $200,000

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