Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Irish Mirror
Irish Mirror
Sport
Joshua Lees

LIV Golf Andalucia prize money as Talor Gooch stakes Ryder Cup claim with third win

Talor Gooch landed his third LIV Golf title of the season, after securing the LIV Andalucia crown at Valderrama to win yet another £3.2 million ($4m) in prize money.

Gooch has been the man to catch on the breakaway circuit in 2023, having led the individual standings following back-to-back wins in Adelaide and Singapore earlier in the campaign. The American star then went on to secure title number three after prevailing around the iconic Valderrama course.

The 31-year-old headed into Sunday's round one shot behind 36-hole leader Bryson DeChambeau, after carding a two-under-par 69 on Friday followed by a six-under 65 on Saturday. He faced a tough task to become champion again though, with former US Open champion DeChambeau leading the way after shooting a scintillating eight-under 63 to leave him at the top heading into the final 18 holes.

And the American did not do too much wrong on Sunday, carding a two-under 69 to finish at 11-under for the tournament.

Gooch however is a man in form, and signed off his tournament with a round of four-under to finish a single shot ahead of his rival thanks to back-to-back birdies at 17 and 18. His impressive form appears to have come at the right time, with the Ryder Cup three months away.

It still remains to be seen as to whether US captain Zach Johnson will include LIV players in his team, but after Brooks Koepka paved the way for his fellow rebels with a win at the PGA Championship, a win that means he is almost certain to make the United States team.

Gooch could well be playing his way into contention. Alongside his trophy, and a Ryder Cup link, the 31-year-old also secured the top big-money prize for the third time this season.

Talor Gooch saw off Bryson DeChambeau (Getty Images)

And his efforts were also recognised in the team standings too, as his RangeGoats team finished in second and took home a £1.2 million ($1.5m) bonus. Here is a look at the tournament payouts from both the individual, and team standings.

LIV Golf Andalucia prize money - Individual

1: Talor Gooch - £3.2 million ($4m)

2: Bryson DeChambeau - £1.8 million ($2,25m)

3: Brooks Koepka - £1.2 million ($1.5m)

4: Sebastian Munoz - £790,000 ($1m)

T5: Patrick Reed, Jason Kokrak, David Puig - £557,000 ($705k)

T8: Cameron Tringale, Dustin Johnson - £391,000 ($495k)

T10: Joaquin Niemann, Sergio Garcia - £318,000 ($402.5k)

T12: Cameron Smith, Ian Poulter - £284,000 ($360k)

T14: Dean Burmester, Mito Pereira, Carlos Ortiz, Matt Jones, Thomas Pieters - £237,000 ($300k)

T19: Laurie Canter, Abraham Ancer, Paul Casey - £197,000 ($250k)

22: Brendan Steele - £182,000 ($230k)

T23: Louis Oosthuizen, Richard Bland, Pat Perez, Phil Mickelson - £166,000 ($210k)

T27: Scott Vincent, Lee Westwood, Marc Leishman, Kevin Na - £148,000 ($187.5k)

T31: Branden Grace, Danny Lee, Henrik Stenson, Bubba Watson - £132,000 ($167.5k)

35: Bernd Wiesberger - £122,000 ($155k)

T36: Martin Kaymer, James Piot - £117,000 ($148.75k)

T38: Harold Varner III, Graeme McDowell, Anirban Lahiri, Eugenio Chacarra, Charl Schwartzel - £110,000 ($140k)

43: Peter Uihlein - £105,000 ($132.5k)

44: Matthew Wolff - £103,000 ($130k)

T45: Jediah Morgan, Charles Howell III - £100,000 ($126.25k)

47. Chase Koepka - £97,000 ($122.5k)

48. Sihwan Kim - £95,000 ($120k)

LIV Golf Andalucia prize money - Team

1: Torque GC (Joaquin Niemann, Sebastian Munoz, David Puig, Mito Pereira), 16 under: £2.4 million ($3m)

2: RangeGoats GC (Talor Gooch, Harold Varner III, Thomas Pieters Bubba Watson) - £1.2 million ($1.5m)

3. Crushers GC (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Anirban Lahiri, Charles Howell III) - £394,000 ($500k)

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.