Bryson DeChambeau’s Earnings From LIV Golf in the 2026 Season So Far

Bryson DeChambeau has already secured $10.8 million in individual earnings during the 2026 LIV Golf season. His dominant start included back-to-back wins in Singapore and South Africa. However, a recent wrist injury in Mexico City has paused his historic financial run.
After participating in just five LIV Golf tournaments so far, Bryson DeChambeau's season earnings from individual winnings alone stand at $10,816,250.
He started with $387,500 after a T17 finish at Riyadh on February 7. Bryson DeChambeau then won $1,200,000 thanks to a T3 finish in Adelaide later in February. Then came another from $328,750 on March 8.
However, DeChambeau's biggest earning boost after his back-to-back wins in Singapore and South Africa.

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March 15, 2026, Singapore, Ingapore, Singapore: USAs Bryson DeChambeau wins the Singapore tournament, beating Richard T. Lee from Canada in a one hole tie-breaker on the 18th hole. Teeing off at the 15th hole.. Final Round of the LIV Golf in Singapore Singapore Singapore - ZUMAr144 20260315_zap_r144_046 Copyright: xJaynexRussellx
According to Spotrac, Bryson won $4,150,000 with a 14-under-par, winning the LIV Golf Singapore. DeChambeau then scripted history as the inaugural champion of LIV Golf South Africa, winning $4,750,000.
Wrist Injury Halts Momentum at Mayakoba
His bid for a record-breaking third consecutive win was cut short when he withdrew in the recently concluded LIV Golf Mexico City tournament at Chapultepec Golf Club due to a wrist injury.
DeChambeau said he had experienced significant wrist pain during the third round and decided to withdraw to avoid further damage.
Luis Carrera of the reserve Mexicans stepped up to replace the wounded captain in the Sunday competition at Crushers GC. The replacement player finished the Sunday round at 1-over-par 72.
Jon Rahm ended up clinching his second win of the season, finishing the competition at 21-under par at the conclusion of the event.
The Spaniard took home a hefty winner’s bonus of $4,000,000 from the individual prize pool, thanks to his victory by a margin of six shots over second-place finisher David Puig.
Despite the $0 earnings from his withdrawal, DeChambeau has already made a strong start. He currently plans to recover in time for the next league stop at Trump National Golf Club in Virginia.
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Written by
Abhishek Sharma
Edited by

Sagnik Bagchi
