Sergio Garcia's 2025 LIV Golf Earnings: How One League Win Significantly Boosted His Bank Balance

Sergio Garcia’s 2025 LIV Golf season was simple in one key way. It paid well.
At 45, he did not chase headlines or talk about reinvention. He showed up, played solid golf across the schedule, and had one week that changed his entire earnings picture.
Where Garcia Finished on the Money List
By season’s end, Garcia ranked seventh on the 2025 LIV Golf money list, earning about $7.77 million in individual prize money. The source of those earnings was consistent results rather than frequent competition.
Gracia earned $8,002,166 in total from LIV Golf 2025. He added $3,062,500 with team payouts and bonuses.
LIV's payout system is designed to reward consistency, and Garcia was able to capitalize on this throughout the year.
The Hong Kong Win That Made the Difference
Everything shifted in Hong Kong. Garcia won the individual title and collected a check of $4.75 million. That single result accounted for nearly half of his total prize money for the year.
It was a clear example of how LIV Golf works financially. One strong week can do more than months of solid finishes. For Garcia, the win did not just boost confidence. It reshaped his season in practical terms.
Putting 2025 in Career Context
Garcia’s year did not come out of nowhere. Since joining LIV Golf, he has consistently added to his earnings without needing to dominate every event.
According to Spotrac, his LIV Golf earnings alone are around $40.7 million, separate from what he made during his long PGA Tour career.
Garcia’s 2025 season showed that he still fits comfortably in LIV Golf’s structure. He finished 9th in the LIV Golf rankings after his second title win in Hong Kong.
Written by

Dolly Bhamrick
Edited by

Siddharth Shirwadkar
