After LIV Golf Miami, the 2024 League season has now seen five events, each offering a purse of $25m. Of that $20m, is distributed among the players and another $5m is invested in the top three teams.
Even with the PGA Tour's signature events, which regularly offer purses of $20m or more, there is no other circuit that promises greater financial rewards than LIV Golf, with even those finishing bottom of the leaderboard guaranteed payment.
However, while there is $50,000 to the lowest-placed finisher after each event, the top end of the leaderboard is where the real riches are, with the winner of each tournament banking $4m.
Chilean Joaquin Niemann got his season off to a flying start with victory in a thrilling playoff over Sergio Garcia in Mexico, and he followed that up with another first-place finish in Jeddah to become an early-season contender for the Individual Championship.
A T9 at Trump National Doral ensures he remains top of the money list after five events with $9,445,500, but Stinger GC player Dean Burmester's win at LIV Golf Miami means he's now right behind Niemann on the list, albeit having earned over $3m less.
Another player enjoying a solid season is 2017 Masters champion Sergio Garcia. Burmester edged the Fireballs GC captain into runner-up in Miami - the second time he has just missed out on victory this season.
Despite the fact he's still waiting for his maiden LIV Golf win, though, Garcia claimed another $2.25m for his efforts to leave him third on the money list with total winnings of $5,329,642 for the season to date.
Dustin Johnson is fourth on the list thanks largely to his victory at LIV Golf Las Vegas, his third since joining the circuit in 2022. Johnson earned $195,000 for his T24 in Miami, leaving him with prize money of $5,281,786.
LIV Golf Hong Kong winner Abraham Ancer is right behind Johnson after his T9 at the most recent event left him with $5,110,500 in prize money so far this season.
Following the five events so far, there are now 31 LIV Golf players with winnings of over $1m this season, with Majesticks GC co-captain Ian Poulter taking up the last of those places on $1,001,071 after he earned $170,000 for his T29 in Miami.
Further down the money list are big names including two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson on $$920,625 and six-time Major winner Phil Mickelson on $893,750.
Here is how the list of earnings for the 2024 season currently stands.