Reports and Koepka’s own comments indicate that LIV Golf paid him a contract worth at least nine figures, widely estimated at a bit over 100 million dollars.

What Koepka Has Said

  • In an appearance on Jake Paul’s “BS” podcast, Koepka said his LIV contract was “nine” figures when asked if it was eight or nine, confirming it was at least 100 million dollars.
  • The host then explained on-air that nine figures means 100 million dollars or more, which Koepka did not dispute.

Reported Contract Estimates

  • Golf media outlets have consistently reported Koepka’s LIV deal as being in the “$100 million-plus” range for a multi‑year (often described as four‑year) contract.
  • Unlike some other LIV signings, the exact signed amount has not been fully disclosed, so public figures remain estimates anchored around that “100 million‑plus” confirmation.

Context With Other LIV Deals

  • For comparison, reports have put other top LIV sign‑on fees around 200 million for Phil Mickelson, 150 million for Dustin Johnson, and 300 million for Jon Rahm, highlighting that Koepka’s deal sits in the same upper tier.
  • On top of the upfront contract, Koepka also earned over 30 million dollars in LIV prize money during his time there, which is separate from the guaranteed deal itself.

TL;DR: When people search “how much did LIV pay Brooks Koepka,” the best- supported answer is that his guaranteed contract was a nine‑figure deal estimated at just above 100 million dollars, with no officially published exact number.

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