LIV Golf Dallas prize money: How much Patrick Reed, others won
LIV Golf Dallas prize money: Check out how much Patrick Reed won for claiming his first victory on the PIF-backed breakaway in Dallas.

Patrick Reed overcame a three-man playoff to earn his first ever LIV Golf victory in Dallas.
Reed held a three-shot lead after 36 holes at Maridoe Golf Club but got off to a nightmare start in the final round on Sunday.
He dropped strokes at the third, fourth, sixth, eighth and ninth holes which opened the door for the chasing pack.
In the end, Reed finished on six-under par alongside Paul Casey, Louis Oosthuizen and Jinichiro Kozuma.
Reed, 34, prevailed on the first playoff hole by sinking a curling birdie putt.
"To be able to make that putt at the end during the playoff meant a lot," he said.
"I looked down at my putter, it's actually my daughter's putter, it's her head, and it says the Windsor-Wells all over it, and I looked down and I said, come on, honey, we've got to make one.
"For that putt to go in it meant a lot, not only to get the win but to do it after changing quite some things in the golf bag leading into the Open and to come out and win against a field like this gives me all the confidence in the world going forward."
Elsewhere, Jon Rahm ended his streak of finishing inside the top 10.
Rahm had not finished outside the top 10 since making his switch to LIV Golf in December 2023. He placed 11th in Dallas.
Sergio Garcia, meanwhile, grabbed a spot in the field at next month's Open Championship at Royal Portrush.
The R&A announced in February that the leading LIV player, not otherwise exempt and in the top five in LIV's standings, would punch their ticket to golf's oldest major.
Reed also picked up his fair share of prize money.
LIV Golf Dallas carried the standard purse of $25m, with $5m being divided by the top three teams.
GolfMagic has listed all of the payout information below.
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Pos. | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Patrick Reed | -6 | $4,000,000 |
T2 | Louis Oosthuizen | -6 | $1,583,333 |
T2 | Jinichiro Kozuma | -6 | $1,583,333 |
T2 | Paul Casey | -6 | $1,583,333 |
T5 | Harold Varner III | -5 | $656,250 |
T5 | Tom Mcibbin | -5 | $656,250 |
T5 | Charles Howell III | -5 | $656,250 |
T5 | Tyrrell Hatton | -5 | $656,250 |
T9 | Cameron Tringale | -4 | $423,750 |
T9 | Bryson DeChambeau | -4 | $423,750 |
T11 | Jon Rahm | -3 | $370,000 |
T11 | Anirban Lahiri | -3 | $370,000 |
T13 | Dustin Johnson | -2 | $320,000 |
T13 | Cameron Smith | -2 | $320,000 |
T13 | David Puig | -2 | $320,000 |
T16 | Sebastian Munoz | -1 | $277,500 |
T16 | Abraham Ancer | -1 | $277,500 |
T18 | Martin Kaymer | E | $250,000 |
T18 | Dean Burmester | E | $250,000 |
T18 | Richard Bland | E | $250,000 |
T21 | Charl Schwartzel | +1 | $225,000 |
T21 | Ben Campbell | +1 | $225,000 |
T23 | Branden Grace | +2 | $205,000 |
T23 | Joaquin Niemann | +2 | $205,000 |
T25 | Sergio Garcia | +3 | $180,000 |
T25 | Anthony Kim | +3 | $180,000 |
T25 | Sam Horsfield | +3 | $180,000 |
T25 | Lee Westwood | +3 | $180,000 |
T25 | Henrik Stenson | +3 | $180,000 |
T25 | Marc Leishman | +3 | $180,000 |
T25 | Brendan Steele | +3 | $180,000 |
32 | Adrian Meronk | +4 | $160,000 |
T33 | Max Lee | +5 | $152,500 |
T33 | Talor Gooch | +5 | $152,500 |
T35 | Thomas Pieters | +6 | $146,500 |
T35 | Graeme McDowell | +6 | $146,500 |
T37 | Bubba Watson | +7 | $140,333 |
T37 | Max Rottluff | +7 | $140,333 |
T37 | Caleb Surratt | +7 | $140,333 |
T40 | Yubin Jang | +8 | $134,333 |
T40 | Andy Ogletree | +8 | $134,333 |
T40 | Danny Lee | +8 | $134,333 |
T40 | Carlos Ortiz | +8 | $134,333 |
T40 | Jason Kokrak | +8 | $134,333 |
T40 | Lucas Herbert | +8 | $134,333 |
T46 | Matt Jones | +9 | $124,000 |
T46 | Kevin Na | +9 | $124,000 |
48 | Josele Ballester | +10 | $120,000 |
49 | Phil Mickelson | +11 | $60,000 |
50 | Ollie Schniederjans | +12 | $60,000 |
51 | Ian Poulter | +14 | $60,000 |
52 | Peter Uihlein | +14 | $50,000 |
53 | Mito Pereira | +15 | $50,000 |
Pos. | Team | Score | Earnings |
1 | Crushers GC | -18 | $3,000,000 |
2 | 4 Aces GC | -7 | $1,500,000 |
3 | Legion XIII | -6 | $500,000 |