Dustin Johnson made clear he believed he made the right decision to jump from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf after pocketing millions in his first season with the Saudi-backed tour.

It took Johnson only six events to take home $30 million in LIV Golf’s first season, which still has two more events remaining. He’s earned $12,758,600 with one individual title. Johnson has assured a points title win with a 42-point lead over Branden Grace. The points title comes with an $18 million bonus.

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Dustin Johnson in Thailand

Dustin Johnson plays a shot during LIV Golf Invitational Bangkok at Stonehill Golf Club in Pathum Thani, Thailand, Friday, Oct. 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Kittinun Rodsupan)

Johnson was asked Wednesday about the last nearly five months of his time with LIV Golf now that his pockets have been lined for millions of dollars, according to Golf.com

"We talked about this yesterday. I really regret my decision to come here. It’s just so terrible. I’m sitting there last night thinking about it, it was really bothering me a lot. Yeah, just can’t get over it," Johnson said sarcastically.

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Dustin Johnson in Chicago

Dustin Johnson tees off during the final round of the Invitational Chicago LIV Golf tournament at Rich Harvest Farms on Sept. 18, 2022. (Jamie Sabau-USA Today Sports)

LIV Golf hits Jeddah this weekend before going to Miami at the end of the month.

Johnson was one of the most important players Greg Norman recruited for the rival league. He held the No. 1 ranking longer than any player since Tiger Woods, though he said in February he was going to stick with the PGA Tour. He’s set to earn $125 million over the next four years, according to The Daily Telegraph.

"He has more than lived up to his billing," Norman said this week.

Dustin Johnson in Jeddah

Dustin Johnson speaks to the media prior to the LIV Golf Invitational - Jeddah at Royal Greens Golf and Country Club on Oct. 12, 2022, in King Abdullah Economic City, Saudi Arabia. (Chris Trotman/LIV Golf via Getty Images)

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Johnson earned nearly $75 million, not including the FedEx Cup bonuses, in his 15 years on the PGA Tour before he resigned his membership.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.