By GolfDigestME.com
Dustin Johnson won the LIV Golf Invitational — Boston on Sunday, defeating Joaquin Niemann and Anirban Lahiri in the first playoff in the history of the circuit. The trio tied at 15-under 195 for 54 holes at The International in Bolton, Massachusetts, but an eagle 3 by DJ on the first extra hole was the difference.

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Suffice it to say, being the winner of the playoff was a very lucrative accomplishment. Johnson took home the first-place prize money payout of $4 million from the $20 million individual purse. Niemann and Lahiri shared second, each earning $1,812,500.

Last man Sihwan Kim took home $120,000.

DJ’s 4 Aces also won the team competition — their third in a row — and split and additional $3 million between the four-man team (Johnson, Patrick Reed, Talor Gooch and Pat Perez).

Here are the prize money payouts for the entire field in the fourth event this season on the circuit:

INDIVIDUAL

Win: Dustin Johnson, -15, $4,000,000
P-2: Joaquin Niemann, -15, $1,812,500
P-2: Anirban Lahiri, -15, $1,812,500
T-4: Cameron Smith, -14, $1,012,750
T-4: Lee Westwood, -14, $1,012,750
6: Talor Gooch, -13, $800,000
7: Jason Kokrak, -12, $675,000
8: Abraham Ancer, -11, $625,000
T-9: Louis Oosthuizen, -10 $560,000
T-9: Kevin Na, -10 $560,000
T-9: Sergio Garcia, -10 $560,000
12: Branden Grace, -9, $450,000
T-13: Matthew Wolff, -8, $315,000
T-13: Sadom Kaewkanjana, -8, $315,000
T-15: Pat Perez, -7, $240,667
T-15: Bernd Wiesberger, -7, $240,667
T-15: Charles Howell III, -7, $240,667
T-18: Ian Poulter, -6, $215,333
T-18: Richard Bland, -6, $215,333
T-18: Bryson DeChambeau, -6, $215,333
T-21: Martin Kaymer, -5, $171,200
T-21: Laurie Canter, -5, $171,200
T-21: Paul Casey, -5, $171,200
T-21: Scott Vincent, -5, $171,200
T-21: Cameron Tringale, -5, $171,200
T-26: Matt Jones, -4, $161,000
T-26: Carlos Ortiz, -4, $161,000
T-26: Brooks Koepka, -4, $161,000
T-26: Jediah Morgan, -4, $161,000
T-30: Harold Varner III, -3, $152,000
T-30: Phachara Khongwatmai, -3, $152,000
T-30: Chase Koepka, -3, $152,000
T-30: Marc Leishman, -3, $152,000
T-30: Patrick Reed, -3, $152,000
T-35: Charl Schwartzel, -2, $144,000
T-35: Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, -2, $144,000
T-35: Shergo Al Kurdi, -2, $144,000
38: Sam Horsfield, -1, $140,000
39: Graeme McDowell, E, $138,000
T-40: Phil Mickelson, +2, $134,000
T-40: Hudson Swafford, +2, $134,000
T-40: Shaun Norris, +2, $134,000
43: Wade Ormsby, +4, $130,000
T-44: Peter Uihlein, +5, $127,000
T-44: Adrian Otaegui, +5, $127,000
46: Turk Pettit, +6, $124,000
47: James Piot, +13, $122,000
48: Sihwan Kim, +16, $120,000

TEAM

Win: 4 Aces (Talor Gooch, Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez, Patrick Reed) $3,000,000
2: Crushers (Bryson DeChambeau, Paul Casey, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri), $1,500,000
3: Majesticks (Sam Horsfield, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood, Shergo Al Kurdi), $500,000

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