LIV Golf Portland field 2022: Full list of golfers, including debuts of Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau after PGA Tour exit

David Suggs

LIV Golf Portland field 2022: Full list of golfers, including debuts of Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau after PGA Tour exit image

Members of LIV Golf didn't have the best of showings at the 2022 U.S. Open. Sergio Garcia (+4), Louis Oosthuizen (+6) and Phil Mickelson (+11) all missed the cut, struggling to find their footing on a windy Brookline, Mass. course.

It's possible the distraction from controversy surrounding their exit to the Saudi-backed golf organization had something to do with it. Perhaps the lack of competitive play as some has accused LIV Golf from having played a role, too. Or, the quick turnaround between tournaments in which players jet set "across the pond" from London to play in a major tournament contributed to their paltry play.

Have no fear, though. LIV Golf is back and its participants hoping to put the distractions and poor play in the past. And this time, it has got a few new faces taking part.

LIV Portland, the second event in the competition's eight-event tour, takes place on the weekend of June 30-July 2 at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Portland, Oregon. And although all the details haven't been released pertaining to the competition's structure, one thing is certain: it'll be one loaded field.

Here's everything you need to know about who is taking part in LIV Portland, an event which promises to have people talking about it, one way or another.

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LIV Golf Portland field 2022

LIV Golf Portland will feature a group of 48 golfers, 45 of whom were announced on Wednesday evening. The tournament field features golfers with wildly distinctive styles and a trio of newcomers in Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka and Abraham Ancer, among others.

Here's the full list of those taking part in the 2022 LIV Golf Portland event.

NameCountry
Dustin JohnsonUnited States
Brooks KoepkaUnited States
Abraham AncerMexico
Louis OosthuizenSouth Africa
Bryson DeChambeauUnited States
Kevin NaUnited States
Patrick ReedUnited States
Tyler GoochUnited States
Sergio GarciaSpain
Richard BlandEngland
Matt JonesAustralia
Shaun NorrisSouth Africa
Sam HorsfieldEngland
Phil MickelsonUnited States
Lee WestwoodEngland
Ryosuke KinoshitaJapan
Scott VincentZimbabwe
Hudson SwaffordUnited States
Bernd WiesbergerAustria
Ian PoulterEngland
Yuki InamoriJapan
Jinichiro KozumaJapan
Justin HardingSouth Africa
Sadom KaekanjanaThailand
Laurie CanterEngland
Charl SwartzelSouth Africa
Brandon GraceSouth Africa
Hennie Du PlessisSouth Africa
Phachara KhongwatmaiThailand
Sihwan KimUnited States
Adrian OtaeguiSpain
Pat PerezUnited States
Hideto TaniharaJapan
Martin KaymerGermany
Jediah MorganAustralia
Blake WindredAustralia
Wade OrmsbyAustralia
Peter UihleinUnited States
Graeme McDowellEngland
Ian SnymanSouth Africa
Travis SmythAustralia
Itthipat BuranatanyaratThailand
Turk PettitUnited States
Chase KoepkaUnited States
James PiotUnited States
Matthew WolffUnited States
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The 48 golfers will be dispersed among 12 teams for next week's tournament. And although the teams haven't been selected yet, we do know the 12 captains for next week's competition.

LIV Golf debutants Koepka and DeChambeau are among those expected to take on captain duties, as are fellow big-name golfers Phil Mickelson, Louis Oosthuizen and Lee Westwood, among others. 

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What is the LIV Portland purse?

LIV Golf will offer a $25 million purse for next weekend's tournament, with the winner pocketing a fresh $4 million. Each member of the winning team will also bring home an additional $750,000. Here's the projected individual prize money breakdown at LIV Golf Portland:

Below are the projected payouts for each 48-player tournament in the LIV Golf Invitational Series:

PlaceProjected payout
1$4,000,000
2$2,125,000
3$1,500,000
4$1,050,000
5$975,000
6$800,000
7$675,000
8$625,000
9$580,000
10$560,000
11$540,000
12$450,000
13$360,000
14$270,000
15$250,000
16$240,000
17$232,000
18$226,000
19$220,000
20$200,000
21$180,000
22$172,000
23$170,000
24$168,000
25$166,000
26$164,000
27$162,000
28$160,000
29$158,000
30$156,000
31$154,000
32$152,000
33$150,000
34$148,000
35$146,000
36$144,000
37$142,000
38$140,000
39$138,000
40$136,000
41$134,000
42$132,000
43$130,000
44$128,000
45$126,000
46$124,000
47$122,000
48$120,000

Any ties would be split evenly among the tied golfers. For example, if two golfers tie for second place, the second-place and third-place finish prizes would be combined then split evenly between the two golfers.

David Suggs

David Suggs is a content producer at The Sporting News. A long-suffering Everton, Wizards and Commanders fan, he has learned to get used to losing over the years. In his free time, he enjoys skateboarding (poorly), listening to the likes of Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and D’Angelo, and penning short journal entries.