Here’s the prize money payout at the 2025 LIV Golf Team Championship

LIV Golf continues to lean all in on making team golf a thing, highlighted this week with the league’s season finale at the Cardinal at St. John’s in Plymouth, Mich. There’s no individual titles on the line, just team bragging rights as all 13 squads compete for an impressive $50 million purse. The winning foursome on Sunday gets to take home a prize money payout of $14 million.
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And just how is a team champions crowned? The format for this year’s competition is a little different than year’s past. After Majesticks GC defeated Ironheads GC in Wednesday’s play-in match, six quarterfinal matches will be played on Friday with the winning teams facing off in the semifinal round on Saturday. Those two rounds are contested in match play, with one foursomes alternate-shot match and two singles matches deciding the winning sides. Losing teams also continue to play as they attempt to earn points and help with their overall finish as well.

Come Sunday, the competition returns to stroke play with the three winning semifinals teams vying for the championship title. All four scores count, with the team with the lowest aggregate score being crowned the winner.

Here’s the prize money payout for each team at this week’s event.

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