The 2026 LIV Golf season has been largely dominated by Jon Rahm, and that's reflected in the money list, with the Spaniard leading the way from an early stage.
However, the gap between him and second has closed considerably after LIV Golf Korea, where Rahm had a rare off-week - by his standards - placing T16 to win $266,250. That takes him to $16,279,583 in overall earnings for the season.
Before the event, Bryson DeChambeau trailed Rahm by almost $5m on the list, but he placed third at Asiad Country Club to earn $1.5 million and, technically, get within one event of potentially overtaking the leader. He is now on season prize money of $12,535,000.
A player regularly competing with Rahm for the top spot in recent seasons has been Joaquin Niemann.
He had a relatively quiet start to the season before coming to life in Korea with his eighth LIV Golf title to claim $4 million.
That takes him to third on the money list, although he is still almost $10m behind Rahm with overall earnings of $6,702,208.
In fourth is LIV Golf Virginia winner Lucas Herbert, with Thomas Detry, Anthony Kim, Elvis Smylie, David Puig, Josele Ballester and Talor Gooch completing the top 10.
Gooch boosted his standing considerably with his runner-up in Korea, earning him $2.25 million, taking his prize money to $3,902,000.
In all, 49 players now have earnings of over $1m this season, with Luis Masaveu the last on that list with $1,046,000.
Take a look at the full LIV Golf money list after eight tournaments.
LIV Golf League Money List 2026
Position |
Player |
Prize Money |
1st |
Jon Rahm |
$16,279,583 |
2nd |
Bryson DeChambeau |
$12,535,000 |
3rd |
Joaquin Niemann |
$6,702,208 |
4th |
Lucas Herbert |
$6,403,250 |
5th |
Thomas Detry |
$5,803,500 |
6th |
Anthony Kim |
$5,664,250 |
7th |
Elvis Smylie |
$5,157,717 |
8th |
David Puig |
$5,015,535 |
9th |
Josele Ballester |
$3,979,875 |
10th |
Talor Gooch |
$3,902,000 |
11th |
Thomas Pieters |
$3,883,333 |
12th |
Dean Burmester |
$3,796,833 |
13th |
Richard T Lee |
$3,671,000 |
14th |
Sergio Garcia |
$3,647,988 |
15th |
Scott Vincent |
$3,552,333 |
16th |
Branden Grace |
$3,485,000 |
17th |
Peter Uhlein |
$3,222,750 |
18th |
Abraham Ancer |
$3,157,333 |
19th |
Dustin Johnson |
$2,704,750 |
20th |
Tyrrell Hatton |
$2,632,000 |
21st |
Harold Varner III |
$2,546,771 |
22nd |
Matt Wolff |
$2,477,917 |
23rd |
Marc Leishman |
$2,418,417 |
24th |
Carlos Ortiz |
$2,340,035 |
25th |
Lee Westwood |
$2,228,750 |
26th |
Sebastian Munoz |
$2,178,333 |
27th |
Cameron Smith |
$2,120,000 |
28th |
Charles Howell III |
$2,104,417 |
29th |
Brendan Steele |
$2,052,667 |
30th |
Tom McKibbin |
$1,938,618 |
31st |
Victor Perez |
$1,803,333 |
32nd |
Louis Oosthuizen |
$1,768,273 |
33rd |
Caleb Surratt |
$1,533,350 |
34th |
Graeme McDowell |
$1,493,934 |
35th |
Richard Bland |
$1,443,833 |
36th |
Byeong-hun An |
$1,410,950 |
37th |
Charl Schwartzel |
$1,404,356 |
38th |
Paul Casey |
$1,395,952 |
39th |
Yosuke Asaji |
$1,341,833 |
40th |
Laurie Canter |
$1,323,900 |
41st |
Jason Kokrak |
$1,308,450 |
42nd |
Young-han Song |
$1,297,654 |
43rd |
Cameron Tringale |
$1,294,735 |
44th |
Adrian Meronk |
$1,289,500 |
45th |
Anirban Lahiri |
$1,207,404 |
46th |
Ian Poulter |
$1,155,000 |
47th |
Ben Campbell |
$1,146,021 |
48th |
Bubba Watson |
$1,096,125 |
49th |
Luis Masaveu |
$1,046,000 |
50th |
Michael La Sasso |
$866,450 |
51st |
Bjorn Hellgren |
$864,500 |
52nd |
Martin Kaymer |
$779,050 |
53rd |
Minkyu Kim |
$740,250 |
54th |
Danny Lee |
$689,000 |
55th |
Miguel Tabuena |
$583,500 |
56th |
Sam Horsfield |
$562,750 |
57th |
Travis Smyth |
$508,750 |
58th |
Wade Ormsby |
$317,375 |
59th |
Ben Schmidt |
$217,250 |
60th |
Jeongwoo Ham |
$215,000 |
61st |
Doyeob Mun |
$193,333 |
62nd |
Max Rottluff |
$80,600 |
63rd |
Luis Carrera |
$50,000 |
64th |
John Catlin |
$50,000 |
65th |
Phil Mickelson |
$50,000 |
66th |
Ollie Schniederjans |
$50,000 |