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

First place individual champion, Sebastián Muñoz of Torque GC and caddie, Jose Campra, hug on the 18th green after the final round of LIV Golf Indianapolis at The Club at Chatham Hills on Sunday, August 17, 2025 in Westfield, Indiana. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/LIV Golf)


The 2025 LIV Golf Indianapolis final leaderboard is headed by winner Sebastian Munoz, who earned the LIV Golf win at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Indiana.

Munoz is a LIV Golf champion for the first time, earning a playoff win over Jon Rahm, who lost in a playoff for the second event running.

Munoz, who shot the third 59 in LIV Golf history in Round 1, tied Rahm on 22-under 191 in the 54-hole event. On the first playoff hole, Munoz made a birdie 3 on the 18th hole to win.

Dustin Johnson finished in third place on 20-under total.

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

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LIV Golf Indianapolis recap notes

Munoz 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 54 players finishing the event in the 13th completed event of the season.

In the season-long individual points race, Jon Rahm slipped past five-time winner Joaquin Niemann for the individual title and the $18 million first-place prize for the second year in a row. Niemann earned $8 million for second place. Bryson DeChambeau finished in third place to take $4 million.

Six players were also relegated from the LIV Golf League for 2026 after they finished worse than 48th in points:

49. Henrik Stenson
50. Andy Ogletree
51. Mito Pereira
53. Yubin Jang
55. Anthony Kim
57. Frederik Kjettrup

In the 13-team LIV Golf team competition, the Torque team finished first with a win in the first playoff hole of the team competition, with the four team members (Munoz, Niemann, Carlos Ortiz and Pereira) earning $3 million for the franchise. The Legion XIII team earned $1.5 million by finishing in second, with the Fireballs finishing third and earning $500,000.

The 2025 LIV Golf schedule continues in two weeks with LIV Golf Team Championship Michigan.

2025 LIV Golf Indianapolis final leaderboard, results and prize money payouts

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POS PLAYER TO PAR R1 R2 R3 TOT MONEY
1 Sebastián Muñoz -22 59 67 65 191 $4,000,000
2 Jon Rahm -22 67 64 60 191 $2,250,000
3 Dustin Johnson -20 62 64 67 193 $1,500,000
T4 Carlos Ortiz -17 70 63 63 196 $775,000
T4 Branden Grace -17 67 64 65 196 $775,000
T4 David Puig -17 67 63 66 196 $775,000
T4 Joaquín Niemann -17 64 66 66 196 $775,000
T8 Bubba Watson -16 66 65 66 197 $457,500
T8 Adrian Meronk -16 67 63 67 197 $457,500
T8 Thomas Pieters -16 64 66 67 197 $457,500
T11 Charles Howell III -15 69 63 66 198 $370,000
T11 Patrick Reed -15 64 66 68 198 $370,000
13 Abraham Ancer -14 65 70 64 199 $340,000
T14 Bryson DeChambeau -13 67 68 65 200 $301,667
T14 Graeme McDowell -13 68 66 66 200 $301,667
T14 Cameron Smith -13 64 69 67 200 $301,667
T17 Caleb Surratt -12 67 70 64 201 $250,000
T17 Sergio Garcia -12 69 67 65 201 $250,000
T17 Lee Westwood -12 70 65 66 201 $250,000
T17 Brendan Steele -12 69 66 66 201 $250,000
T17 Ian Poulter -12 68 66 67 201 $250,000
T22 Cameron Tringale -11 66 71 65 202 $203,000
T22 Ben Campbell -11 67 69 66 202 $203,000
T22 Tom McKibbin -11 67 68 67 202 $203,000
T22 Andy Ogletree -11 67 65 70 202 $203,000
T22 Henrik Stenson -11 66 64 72 202 $203,000
T27 Sam Horsfield -10 71 69 63 203 $175,000
T27 Yubin Jang -10 70 69 64 203 $175,000
T27 Matthew Wolff -10 68 70 65 203 $175,000
T27 Paul Casey -10 67 69 67 203 $175,000
T27 Anirban Lahiri -10 67 67 69 203 $175,000
T32 Tyrrell Hatton -9 69 71 64 204 $153,250
T32 Richard Bland -9 73 66 65 204 $153,250
T32 Talor Gooch -9 68 69 67 204 $153,250
T32 Dean Burmester -9 68 68 68 204 $153,250
T36 Louis Oosthuizen -8 72 69 64 205 $142,667
T36 Mito Pereira -8 68 72 65 205 $142,667
T36 Charl Schwartzel -8 70 68 67 205 $142,667
39 Josele Ballester -7 70 71 65 206 $138,000
T40 Danny Lee -6 68 74 65 207 $130,800
T40 Jason Kokrak -6 68 72 67 207 $130,800
T40 Phil Mickelson -6 67 72 68 207 $130,800
T40 Martin Kaymer -6 69 69 69 207 $130,800
T40 Jinichiro Kozuma -6 69 67 71 207 $130,800
T45 Peter Uihlein -4 71 72 66 209 $125,000
T45 Lucas Herbert -4 72 70 67 209 $125,000
T47 Matt Jones -3 75 68 67 210 $101,000
T47 Kevin Na -3 75 66 69 210 $101,000
T47 Chieh-Po Lee -3 71 70 69 210 $101,000
50 Brooks Koepka 1 76 70 68 214 $60,000
T51 Anthony Kim 2 73 74 68 215 $53,333
T51 Harold Varner III 2 75 71 69 215 $53,333
T51 Marc Leishman 2 65 77 73 215 $53,333
54 Frederik Kjettrup 9 79 75 68 222 $50,000

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