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Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm’s PGA Tour earnings this year despite not being members

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Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm both had impressive campaigns in LIV Golf, which returns to the schedule in February.

That season will open up in Riyadh, where Rahm is looking to make it three consecutive individual titles on the Saudi-backed tour.

Rahm made the switch at the start of 2024, while DeChambeau was one of the earlier names to join back in 2022.

In 2025, DeChambeau finished third in the individual standings, behind Rahm and runner-up Joaquin Niemann.

How much Bryson DeChambeau and Jon Rahm have earned on the PGA Tour this year

Both DeChambeau and Rahm had strong seasons financially, and they’re also near the top of the PGA Tour’s non-member earnings list for 2025.

This season’s list, which tracks the official money earned by players not holding PGA Tour membership, is led by DeChambeau.

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He earned $2,521,317, ahead of Patrick Reed in second and Rahm in third with figures of $1,589,489 and $1,493,084 respectively.

Tyrrell Hatton and Marco Penge round out the top five. Both are currently competing at the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

RankPlayerMoney
1Bryson DeChambeau$2,521,317
2Patrick Reed$1,589,489
3Jon Rahm$1,493,084
4Tyrrell Hatton$1,427,086
5Marco Penge$903,995
6Carlos Ortiz$878,815
7Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen$866,941
8Haotong Li$730,667
9Joaquin Niemann$597,581
10Brooks Koepka$349,741

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A big factor behind his position was a strong run through golf’s biggest events. While he didn’t pick up another major win this year, three top-10 finishes kept him near the front of most leaderboards.

The American missed the cut at the US Open—an event he’s won twice—but posted T5 at The Masters, T2 at the PGA Championship and T10 at The Open Championship.

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