Look Back at Jon Rahm vs Bryson DeChambeau’s LIV Golf Earnings 2025: Who Topped the Rich List?

Jon Rahm's first full season on the LIV Golf tour paid off handsomely, but did he out-earn fellow star Bryson DeChambeau in 2025?
A breakdown of their official prize money and team bonuses reveals a significant gap between the two major champions.
So how much did they earn? Let's find out.
How Much Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm Earned Last Season?
Both Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm made it into the top 100 highest-paid athletes list of 2025, with Jon Rahm ranked 10th and Bryson DeChambeau 23rd.
Last season, Jon Rahm outdid DeChambeau in earning the most from the LIV Golf. The season’s list, which tracks the official money earned by players not holding a PGA Tour membership, showcased that Rahm earned $15,101,876 officially this season.
While DeChambeau earned $12,855,877, the difference is not stark. However, when we include LIV Golf team earnings and bonuses, things start to get pretty interesting.

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WESTFIELD, IN - AUGUST 15: From left to right LIV golfers Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau and Joaquin Niemann walk off the first tee during the first round of LIV Golf Indianapolis on August 15, 2025, at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana. Photo by Brian Spurlock/Icon Sportswire GOLF: AUG 15 LIV Golf Indianapolis EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon25081512
According to the data, Jon Rahm earned $23,650,000 in team earnings and bonuses, bringing his total to $38,751,876. Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau earned $7,425,000 in LIV Golf team earnings and bonuses, taking his total to $20,280,877.
Rahm made the switch to the LIV Golf league back in 2024, while DeChambeau was one of the earliest names to take part in the event back in 2022. However, both now have an opportunity to get back to the PGA Tour.
Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm React to PGA Comeback Offer
The PGA Tour is running a Returning Member Program, which only applies to players who won a major championship since 2022, with Feb 2 being the deadline. Only Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Cameron Smith are eligible.
DeChambeau, whose contract with the LIV Golf is about to end at the conclusion of 2026 in a conversation with the media stated, “Look, I'm contracted through 2026, so I'm excited about this year.”
When asked about coming back to the PGA Tour, Rahm stated, “Yeah, I'm not planning on going anywhere, so it's a very similar answer to what Bryson gave. I wish Brooks the best. And as far as I'm concerned, I'm focused on the league and my team this year, and hopefully we can repeat as champions again.”
Rahm told reporters he had been expecting the PGA Tour's offer for some time. However, will he come back? Well, that’s a mystery for now.
Written by

Suryakant Das
Edited by

Oajaswini Prabhu
