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Back-to-back, the best! Sentosa’s Serapong, named the world’s best in 2023, and then Asia’s in 2023, hosts LIV Golf once again. For instance, the inaugural 2023 event featured Talor Gooch‘s thrilling playoff victory over Sergio Garcia. Plus, Brooks Koepka claimed an impressive victory at this same venue last year. Afterward, Koepka enthusiastically described the course as “the best course we play.”
The Saudi-backed breakaway league will stage its fourth tournament of the 2025 season at the renowned Singapore venue, where players will compete for another enormous prize purse. After this leg, LIV Golf will take a three-week hiatus before returning to action at Trump Doral in Miami, conveniently scheduled the week before The Masters. Big money, big competition—here’s what’s on the line at LIV Golf Singapore!
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LIV Golf Singapore’s $25 million prize money breakdown
The LIV Golf Singapore 2025 continues the league’s tradition of offering eye-watering purses, with a total of $25 million up for grabs. This includes $20 million for the individual competition and $5 million for the team event. The individual winner will walk away with an enormous $4 million payday—nearly 16% of the entire purse.
The runner-up doesn’t do too badly either, pocketing $2.25 million, while third place earns a cool $1.5 million. Even finishing in 48th place guarantees a player $107,500—more than many golfers earn for a respectable midfield finish on traditional tours. For context, this individual winner’s payout alone is larger than the entire purse of many regular PGA Tour events.
Here’s the complete breakdown of the individual prize money for LIV Golf Singapore 2025:
1st | $4,000,000 |
2nd | $2,250,000 |
3rd | $1,500,000 |
4th | $1,000,000 |
5th | $800,000 |
6th | $700,000 |
7th | $610,000 |
8th | $525,000 |
9th | $442,500 |
10th | $405,000 |
11th | $380,000 |
12th | $360,000 |
13th | $340,000 |
14th | $320,000 |
15th | $300,000 |
16th | $280,000 |
17th | $260,000 |
18th | $240,000 |
19th | $220,000 |
20th | $200,000 |
21st | $180,000 |
22nd | $172,500 |
23rd | $170,000 |
24th | $167,500 |
25th | $165,000 |
26th | $162,500 |
27th | $160,000 |
28th | $157,500 |
29th | $155,000 |
30th | $152,500 |
31st | $150,000 |
32nd | $147,500 |
33rd | $145,000 |
34th | $142,500 |
35th | $140,000 |
36th | $137,500 |
37th | $135,000 |
38th | $132,500 |
39th | $130,000 |
40th | $127,500 |
41st | $125,000 |
42nd | $122,500 |
43rd | $120,000 |
44th | $117,500 |
45th | $115,000 |
46th | $112,500 |
47th | $110,000 |
48th | $107,500 |
49th | $60,000 |
50th | $60,000 |
51st | $60,000 |
52nd | $50,000 |
53rd | $50,000 |
54th | $50,000 |
The team competition is equally lucrative, with the winning team sharing $3 million ($750,000 per player), the second-place team splitting $1.5 million ($375,000 per player), and the third-place team dividing $500,000 ($125,000 per member).
While the money on display is clear, let’s see the talent on show that has a chance at hitting the sweet spot at the No. 1 position.
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Can Brooks Koepka reclaim his glory at Sentosa, or will Jon Rahm steal the spotlight?
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Top contenders eye massive payday at Sentosa
Jon Rahm hasn’t won yet in the 2025 LIV season. Still, he enters as the top betting pick with odds from +600 to +700. In fact, the Spanish star topped the LIV standings in 2024. Right now, he sits in second place on this season’s list. On the other hand, Joaquin Niemann has already won once this season. So, he’s a big threat, with odds between +800 and +900. After all, he finished second overall last year. Plus, he just got a T12 finish in Hong Kong.
Last year’s winner, Brooks Koepka, is still a top pick, even though his play hasn’t been great in 2025. Remember, Koepka beat Cameron Smith and Marc Leishman in this course last year. Because of this, his comfort with Sentosa’s Serapong course gives him a big edge. Also worth noting is Sergio Garcia, who just won in Hong Kong. Therefore, he brings lots of good energy to Singapore. Finally, Tyrrell Hatton rounds out the top choices. Earlier this year, he won the Dubai Desert Classic in January 2025. However, his recent LIV results haven’t been that great.
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The tough stretch called “Dragon’s Tail” from holes three to seven at Sentosa has always sorted out the best players from the rest. Now, with the event just days away, everyone wonders: Can Koepka win again? Or will someone else take home the huge prize and glory at this top Asian course? So, who do you think will win at the 2025 LIV Golf Singapore? Let us know in the comments below!
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Can Brooks Koepka reclaim his glory at Sentosa, or will Jon Rahm steal the spotlight?