2025 LIV Golf Mexico City final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won
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2025 LIV Golf Mexico City final results: Prize money payout, leaderboard and how much each golfer won

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 01: Joaquin Niemann of Chile tees off on the eighth hole on day four of the ISPS Handa Australian Open 2024 at Kingston Heath Golf Club on December 01, 2024 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)


The 2025 LIV Golf Mexico City final leaderboard is headed by winner Joaquin Niemann, who earned the LIV Golf win at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico City, Mexico.

Niemann is a LIV Golf champion for the third time this season with a three-shot win over Bryson DeChambeau and Lucas Herbert on a 54-hole total of 16-under 197.

Niemann closed with 65 to hold off one of the best leaderboards in LIV Golf history to win the event.

Jon Rahm earned a fourth-place finish on 12-under total, five shots back of the Chilean.

Niemann won the $4,000,000 winner's share of the $20,000,000 purse for the individual competition.

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LIV Golf Mexico City recap notes

Niemann earned no Official World Golf Ranking points with the win. The OWGR does not offer points to 54-hole events above the developmental level.

There are no cuts in LIV Golf events, with 53 players finishing the event in the 6th completed event of the season.

In the 13-team LIV Golf team competition, the Legion XIII team finished first, with the four team members (Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, Tom McKibbin and Caleb Surratt) earning $3 million for the franchise. The Ripper team earned $1.5 million by finishing in second, with the Crushers finishing third and earning $500,000.

The 2025 LIV Golf schedule continues next week with LIV Golf Korea in South Korea.

2025 LIV Golf Mexico City final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY
1 Joaquín Niemann -16 68 64 65 197 $4,000,000
T2 Lucas Herbert -13 68 71 61 200 $1,875,000
T2 Bryson DeChambeau -13 63 66 71 200 $1,875,000
4 Jon Rahm -12 64 69 68 201 $1,000,000
T5 Tyrrell Hatton -11 67 67 68 202 $750,000
T5 Cameron Smith -11 64 66 72 202 $750,000
T7 Sebastián Muñoz -9 72 65 67 204 $493,125
T7 Dustin Johnson -9 71 66 67 204 $493,125
T7 Bubba Watson -9 66 71 67 204 $493,125
T7 Charl Schwartzel -9 70 66 68 204 $493,125
T11 Caleb Surratt -7 73 64 69 206 $370,000
T11 Richard Bland -7 71 66 69 206 $370,000
T13 David Puig -6 70 70 67 207 $330,000
T13 Talor Gooch -6 69 68 70 207 $330,000
15 Thomas Pieters -5 71 69 68 208 $300,000
16 Carlos Ortiz -4 68 68 73 209 $285,000
T17 Graeme McDowell -3 69 70 71 210 $255,000
T17 Patrick Reed -3 68 70 72 210 $255,000
T17 Matt Jones -3 68 67 75 210 $255,000
T17 Harold Varner III -3 68 67 75 210 $255,000
21 Jinichiro Kozuma -2 72 74 65 211 $230,000
T22 Brendan Steele -1 69 74 69 212 $206,250
T22 Phil Mickelson -1 71 69 72 212 $206,250
T22 Anirban Lahiri -1 68 71 73 212 $206,250
T22 Paul Casey -1 69 69 74 212 $206,250
T26 Branden Grace E 74 67 72 213 $182,500
T26 Abraham Ancer E 72 69 72 213 $182,500
T26 Charles Howell III E 69 71 73 213 $182,500
T26 Dean Burmester E 71 68 74 213 $182,500
T30 Luis Masaveu 1 70 73 71 214 $162,500
T30 Frederik Kjettrup 1 70 73 71 214 $162,500
T30 Marc Leishman 1 69 71 74 214 $162,500
T30 Brooks Koepka 1 69 71 74 214 $162,500
T34 Tom McKibbin 2 75 70 70 215 $146,500
T34 Chieh-Po Lee 2 71 74 70 215 $146,500
T34 Henrik Stenson 2 72 69 74 215 $146,500
T34 Jason Kokrak 2 68 72 75 215 $146,500
T38 Peter Uihlein 3 75 71 70 216 $139,000
T38 Lee Westwood 3 71 67 78 216 $139,000
40 Louis Oosthuizen 4 74 73 70 217 $135,000
T41 Andy Ogletree 5 73 74 71 218 $128,800
T41 Sam Horsfield 5 70 77 71 218 $128,800
T41 Kevin Na 5 74 72 72 218 $128,800
T41 Danny Lee 5 76 69 73 218 $128,800
T41 Ian Poulter 5 69 74 75 218 $128,800
46 Cameron Tringale 6 73 73 73 219 $125,000
T47 Matthew Wolff 7 69 77 74 220 $121,500
T47 Martin Kaymer 7 72 69 79 220 $121,500
49 Mito Pereira 8 72 72 77 221 $60,000
50 Sergio Garcia 9 74 74 74 222 $60,000
51 Anthony Kim 10 71 77 75 223 $60,000
52 Adrian Meronk 13 75 75 76 226 $50,000
53 Yubin Jang 17 73 85 72 230 $50,000

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