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How much money Jon Rahm has earned on LIV Golf in 2025 compared to Scottie Scheffler on the PGA Tour

Split image of Scottie Scheffler reacting to winning the 2025 BMW Championship (L) and Jon Rahm acknowledging the crowd at LIV Golf Indianapolis 20...
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Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm have become the latest winners on the PGA Tour and LIV Golf respectively.

Scheffler isn’t sure if he’s in his best form after clinching the BMW Championship title, which he did via a two-stroke win over Robert MacIntyre.

World number one Scheffler now has five wins on the PGA Tour this season, including his success at the PGA Championship and The Open Championship.

Rahm meanwhile secured the LIV Golf Individual Championship title despite losing to Sebastian Munoz in a playoff at LIV Golf Indianapolis.

Remarkably, the Spaniard did not win a single event throughout the season, but narrowly topped the points list ahead of Joaquin Niemann.

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Jon Rahm’s 2025 LIV Golf prize money compared to Scottie Scheffler’s on the PGA Tour

And the former PGA Tour man has just been rewarded handsomely for his efforts, clinching an $18million bonus for the Individual Championship title, which he also won in 2024.

The Spaniard previously earned $11.36million in the regular season, with his $2.25million Indianapolis runner-up prize taking his season earnings to $31.61million.

READ MORE: What Scottie Scheffler has become the first player to achieve on the PGA Tour since 1973 at the BMW Championship

Scheffler, in comparison, has earned $23.9million in 2025, unsurprisingly placing him top of this season’s official money list.

Where do Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm rank in the all-time PGA Tour money list?

It certainly is strange that Scheffler can be behind anyone in prize money this season given his outstanding achievements, not least Rahm, who hasn’t won all year.

It does, however, show just how much money is on offer for those who decide to leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf.

Still, neither player can complain about their eye-watering totals, which incidentally comprise on-course earnings only.

Both Scheffler and Rahm will undoubtedly be earning huge sums from various endorsements, simply adding to their remarkable figures.

RankPlayerMoney
1Tiger Woods$120,999,166
2Rory McIlroy$107,586,766
3Phil Mickelson$96,727,968
4Scottie Scheffler$95,756,470
5Dustin Johnson$75,695,066
6Justin Rose$73,313,517
7Jim Furyk$71,507,269
8Vijay Singh$71,281,216
9Adam Scott$69,705,648
10Justin Thomas$69,467,193
11Jordan Spieth$65,901,630
12Jason Day$64,808,524
13Hideki Matsuyama$61,630,809
14Matt Kuchar$61,166,988
15Xander Schauffele$60,695,509
16Sergio Garcia$55,097,412
17Keegan Bradley$55,002,847
18Rickie Fowler$54,137,235
19Jon Rahm$53,548,768
20Patrick Cantlay$53,355,933
PGA Tour career earnings top 20 (PGA Tour stats)

Following his win, the former remains behind Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Phil Mickelson in the PGA Tour career earnings list, although third place is in his sights.

And Rahm has dropped one spot to 19th following the BMW Championship, overtaken by Rickie Fowler after his T7 finish at Caves Valley.