How much did every player win at LIV Golf Nashville? Full breakdown as Tyrrell Hatton wins by six
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After fading from contention in the final round of the US Open, Tyrrell Hatton bounces back at LIV Golf Nashville for a maiden tour victory.
Englishman Tyrrell Hatton put the disappointment of a final round of seven-over in Pinehurst behind him, returning to the winner’s circle for the first time since January 2021 at LIV Golf Nashville.
Registering the second-lowest winning score in LIV Golf history (-19), Hatton destroyed the field in Nashville with a six-stroke buffer from Sam Horsfield which tied the second-lowest winning margin also. Hatton’s maiden individual LIV victory comes before his captain Jon Rahm’s first, returning to action after withdrawing from LIV Golf Houston and the US Open.
“Having not won for 3-1/2 years, you wonder if you’d be able to do it again in some way. It’s a pretty special feeling to win again,” said Hatton.
With the win, Hatton moves up to third in the individual standings behind Rahm and leader Joaquin Niemann, taking home $4 million in prize money, just $300,000 less than Bryson DeChambeau received for winning his second US Open.
Check out how much every player and team has won on LIV this season.
LIV Golf Nashville final individual leaderboard and earnings
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Tyrrell Hatton | -19 | $4,000,000 |
2 | Sam Horsfield | -13 | $2,250,000 |
T3 | Joaquín Niemann | -12 | $1,000,000 |
T3 | Lee Westwood | -12 | $1,000,000 |
T3 | Jon Rahm | -12 | $1,000,000 |
T3 | Bryson DeChambeau | -12 | $1,000,000 |
T7 | Sebastian Munoz | -11 | $562,500 |
T7 | John Catlin | -11 | $562,500 |
T9 | Paul Casey | -10 | $396,875 |
T9 | Richard Bland | -10 | $396,875 |
T9 | Cameron Smith | -10 | $396,875 |
T9 | Carlos Ortiz | -10 | $396,875 |
13 | Louis Oosthuizen | -9 | $340,000 |
T14 | Pat Perez | -8 | $310,000 |
T14 | Brendan Steele | -8 | $310,000 |
T16 | Matthew Wolff | -7 | $277,500 |
T16 | Harold Varner III | -7 | $277,500 |
T18 | Sergio Garcia | -6 | $230,000 |
T18 | Abraham Ancer | -6 | $230,000 |
T18 | Anirban Lahiri | -6 | $230,000 |
T18 | Marc Leishman | -6 | $230,000 |
T18 | Kieran Vincent | -6 | $230,000 |
T18 | Eugenio Chacarra | -6 | $230,000 |
T18 | Jason Kokrak | -6 | $230,000 |
T25 | Charl Schwartzel | -5 | $180,000 |
T25 | Caleb Surratt | -5 | $180,000 |
T25 | Ian Poulter | -5 | $180,000 |
T25 | Henrik Stenson | -5 | $180,000 |
T25 | Dean Burmester | -5 | $180,000 |
T25 | Kevin Na | -5 | $180,000 |
T25 | Scott Vincent | -5 | $180,000 |
T32 | Patrick Reed | -4 | $155,000 |
T32 | Thomas Pieters | -4 | $155,000 |
T32 | Adrian Meronk | -4 | $155,000 |
T35 | Cameron Tringale | -3 | $142,800 |
T35 | Bubba Watson | -3 | $142,800 |
T35 | Hudson Swafford | -3 | $142,800 |
T35 | Branden Grace | -3 | $142,800 |
T35 | Mito Pereira | -3 | $142,800 |
T40 | Matt Jones | -2 | $134,000 |
T40 | Phil Mickelson | -2 | $134,000 |
T42 | Graeme McDowell | -1 | $127,750 |
T42 | Brooks Koepka | -1 | $127,750 |
T42 | Talor Gooch | -1 | $127,750 |
T42 | Martin Kaymer | -1 | $127,750 |
T46 | Anthony Kim | E | $124,000 |
T46 | Jinichiro Kozuma | E | $124,000 |
48 | Lucas Herbert | 1 | $120,000 |
49 | Andy Ogletree | 2 | $60,000 |
50 | Peter Uihlein | 3 | $60,000 |
T51 | Kalle Samooja | 4 | $53,333 |
T51 | Dustin Johnson | 4 | $53,333 |
T51 | David Puig | 4 | $53,333 |
54 | Danny Lee | 5 | $50,000 |
In the team competition, Legion XIII romped to a five-shot victory for their third title of the season after wins in Mayakoba and Miami. Bryson DeChambeau’s Crushers GC pipped Torque GC into second place, helping retain their lead at the top of the team standings.
LIV Golf Nashville final team leaderboard and earnings
Position | Team | Score | Earnings |
1 | Legion XIII | -40 | $3,000,000 |
2 | Crushers GC | -35 | $1,500,000 |
3 | Torque GC | -34 | $1500,000 |
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