. $68 milTIGER WOODSGolf’s only billionaire, Woods has no need for Saudi money.
4. $69 milBROOKS KOEPKAKoepka, who has won four majors and nurtures a fierce rivalry with DeChambeau, secured an estimated $100 million guarantee from LIV.
3. $86 milBRYSON DECHAMBEAUDeChambeau earned $560,000 from his first LIV event in July, nearly triple what he had earned in his seven prior tournaments in 2022.
2. $97 milDUSTIN JOHNSONNow ranked No. 17 in the world, Johnson was the first star to jump to LIV in May, for an estimated $125 million.
1. $138 milPHIL MICKELSONLefty crossed $1 billion in career earnings thanks to his LIV deal.