LIV pro Phil Mickelson walked away from the 2023 Masters with a huge paycheck.
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The 2023 Masters came to an end on Sunday night at Augusta National, and an enormous amount of cash — a record $18 million in all — was doled out in prize money. If you’re wondering how much money each LIV Golf pro took home at the Masters, we’ve got you covered.
Rahm has been a stalwart for the PGA Tour in its battle with LIV Golf, declaring his loyalty to the Tour and becoming one of its primary player spokespeople along with Rory McIlroy.
But this year’s tournament wasn’t restricted to PGA Tour pros. In the first Masters since the creation of LIV, 18 LIV pros competed for the green jacket this week.
While two of them withdrew from the tournament (Kevin Na and Louis Oosthuizen) and some missed the cut and received $10,000 (such as Bryson DeChambeau and Sergio Garcia), other LIV pros did quite well, but none better than Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka, who ended Sunday locked at eight under for runner-up finishes.
Mickelson and Koepka shared the second- and third-place prize money as a result, each walking away with $1.584 million. Here’s a complete list of how much money each LIV pro made at the Masters.
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