LIV Golf DC prize money as Harold Varner III secures £3.2 million jackpot
Another week of LIV Golf, another £20million prize pot, as the Saudi-funded circuit's 48 players battled it out at Trump National for the LV DC title in the United States capital.
The man who prevailed was Harold Varner III, as he saw off the likes of Branden Grace and Mito Pereira to secure the £3.2m top prize following Sunday's final round. Varner carded an impressive four-under-par 68 on the final day to get his hands on the title.
The final 18 holes on Sunday proved to be a tense affair, with the RangeGoats star getting over the line on the very final hole after rolling in a birdie at the par five 18th.
Victory proved to be emotional for Varner, who secured his first ever win on American soil. Speaking post-round, he said: "[It was] Very special. I've never won in America. It's my favorite country -- don't kill me. But yeah, it's very cool."
Detailing how it was special to have his family alongside him, the 32-year-old added: "I think I've been playing well. It just helps. I've played with my family well. I played terrible with my family there. So that doesn't bother me. They make the bad rounds better.
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He of course was not the only LIV star taking home a nice payout, with all 48 players of course taking a piece of the £20m prize pot. Here is a full break down of who won what after 54 holes around the Donald Trump-owned venue.
LIV Golf DC prize money - Individual
1: Harold Varner III - £3.2m ($4m)
2: Branden Grace - £1.8m ($2.25m)
3: Mito Pereira - £1.2m ($1.5m)
T4: Sebastian Munoz, Henrik Stenson - £729,000 ($900k)
T6: Andy Ogletree, Kevin Na, Louis Oosthuizen - £497,000 ($613k)
T9: Cameron Smith, Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Tringale - £342,000 ($421k)
T12: David Puig, Carlos Ortiz, Brooks Koepka - £284,000 ($350k)
T15: Talor Gooch, Peter Uihlein, Dean Burmester - £238,000 ($293k)
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T23: Martin Kaymer, Brendan Steele, Dustin Johnson, Matt Jones, Ian Poulter, Richard Bland - £165,000 ($203k)
T29: Charl Schwartzel, Anirban Lahiri - £148,000 ($182.5k)
T31: Charles Howell III, Bernd Wiesberger, Sergio Garcia, Joaquin Niemann - £134,000 ($167.5k)
T35: Danny Lee, Marc Leishman, Lee Westwood, Patrick Reed, James Piot - £120,000 ($148k)
40: Bubba Watson - £113,000 ($140k)
41 - Jed Morgan - £111,000 ($137.5k)
T42 - Abraham Ancer, Chase Koepka - £108,000 ($133.75k)
44 - Phil Mickelson - £105,000 ($130k)
45 - Sihwan Kim - £103,000 ($127.5k)
LIV Golf DC prize money - Team
1: Torque GC (David Puig, Sebastian Munoz, Mito Pereira, Joaquin Niemann), 27 under: £2.4m ($3m)
2: Stinger GC (Branden Grace, Charl Schwartzel, Louis Oosthuizen, Dean Burmester) - £1.2m ($1.5m)
3: RangeGoats GC (Harold Varner III, Talor Gooch, Bubba Watson, Wade Ormsby) - £400,000 ($500k)