It was January of last year when Lucas Herbert decided to join LIV. The reason was the same as every other golfer who shook hands with the Saudi-backed league: financial security. Since then, as per reports, he has accumulated a massive amount of $10+ M in total course prize money. A decent share of this amount comes from his 2025 earnings.

A season that paid in bulk

Most of Lucas Herbert’s bills would have been paid by LIV Golf’s earnings alone. Known to pay its players highly, LIV helped the Aussie take advantage of it.

Herbert played in all of the 13 LIV Golf’s regular-season events. He did see a great run on several of those tournaments, such as a T2 in Mexico City. That alone delivered a whopping $1.2 M, which was his biggest payday of the year. He followed that with a solo fourt

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