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LIV Golf dismisses rumor about players' million-dollar signing bonuses

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LIV Golf has taken the golf world by storm with its $25 million purses and on Tuesday, the circuit clarified rumors that winners' earnings would be counted as part of their million-dollar signing bonuses. 

During a press conference on Tuesday ahead of the first LIV Golf Invitational Portland, Brooks Koepka and Pat Perez were asked directly by reporters if their winnings would come out of their signing bonuses as opposed to being paid separately. 

Pat Perez, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed speak to the media prior to the LIV Golf Invitational - Portland at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club on June 28, 2022, in North Plains, Oregon. (Jonathan Ferrey/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

"That's not – no. No," Koepka said, via CBS Sports, before being asked to clarify. "No. I don't know – it's irrelevant."

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Perez reportedly shook his head before Koepka added that you can’t believe everything you hear in the media. 

Brooks Koepka during a press conference prior to the LIV Golf Invitational - Portland on June 28, 2022. (Jonathan Ferrey/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

​​"I heard that rumor on Monday morning at the U.S. Open. I also heard I was in London on Saturday or Sunday before. I mean, that was on Monday. Just saying. You can't believe everything you hear."

Rumors swirled recently that the Saudi-backed golf league’s massive purses weren’t what they might initially have appeared to be and that players like Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson – who were reportedly given signing bonuses of $150 million and $200 million – would have their winnings drawn against those bonuses. 

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