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Brooks Koepka vs Wyndham Clark: Career Earnings Comparison Since LIV Golf Started Till Koepka's Departure

Jan 17, 2026, 4:30 PM CUT

Wyndham Clark didn’t just question Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA Tour; he also looked discontented about how easy it was.

While most players stayed quiet, Clark openly expressed his disappointment that Koepka returned with little consequence.

"Gosh, I’m so torn," Clark said during an appearance on SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio. "I mean, I personally really like Brooks, and I think it’s ultimately really good for the PGA Tour, but also it’s kind of frustrating that he’s able to get the cake and also eat it."

With that context, the numbers become the next part of the conversation. Here’s how Koepka and Clark’s career earnings compare in the LIV era, from the moment the league entered the picture in 2022 to Koepka’s exit in 2025.

Brooks Koepka’s LIV Golf earrings 

Brooks Koepka opened his LIV Golf run with a T16 finish in Portland in July 2022. A few months later, he picked up his first league win in Jeddah in October, bagging $4 million as the prize. 

Koepka later closed the season by helping his side, Smash GC, secure third place in the LIV Golf Team Championship in Miami. Each Smash GC team member walked away with $1.5 million. After adding his bonuses and official payouts for the year, Koepka’s total LIV earnings in 2022 came to $9.2 million.

In 2023, his earnings continued to climb. Wins in Orlando and Jeddah earned him $4,375,000 and $4 million, while third-place finishes in Singapore and Andalucia added another $1.5 million each.

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By the end of the 2023 season, Koepka’s total LIV Golf earnings stood at $17,986,083, including bonuses and payouts from his remaining appearances, nearly twice what he earned in 2022.

In 2024, Koepka’s results moved up and down, but LIV’s guaranteed purses still kept his earnings on track. He won in Singapore and at Greenbrier, earning about $4 million and $4.75 million, respectively. 

Koepka also finished T12 in Las Vegas, which paid $1,090,000. Altogether, he earned $13,515,875 from LIV Golf in 2024.

In contrast, 2025 brought fewer highlights. Koepka did not win an event and recorded a top-three finish. His runner-up showing in Singapore was worth $2,250,000. Along with his other appearances, he made $4,303,890 in prize money and added $962,500 in bonuses.

Across four seasons, Koepka earned $46,065,848 from LIV Golf.

Wyndham Clark PGA Tour earrings

Clark’s LIV-era PGA Tour earnings began with the RBC Canadian Open, where he finished tied for seventh and earned $273,325 in prize money. That result also locked up his spot in The Open Championship.

In the 2023 PGA Tour season, Wyndham Clark recorded $7,073,377 in official tournament earnings.

Clark’s 2024 season delivered his highest earnings on the PGA Tour. He made $10,856,870 in official prize money, which placed him fourth on the Tour’s money list for the year.

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A major contributor was his win at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a Signature Event, where he earned $3.6 million. Clark’s total cash for the season crossed $20.7 million.

Clark played 24 events during the 2025 season, making 18 cuts and posting two top-five finishes. A key part of his major earnings came from a T4 finish at The Open Championship, which paid $730,667.

For the season, Clark earned $2,050,592 in official PGA Tour prize money. That figure included $832,521 from majors. With bonuses added, his total cash for the year was $2,883,113.

Written by

Aditi Singh

Edited by

Souvik Roy

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