How much money do golfers make? The typical full-membership PGA golfer makes $703,000 a year. The typical LGPA female golfer makes about one seventh of that, or $105,000. That’s based on 2015 numbers, and so far 2016 is shaping up to increase those earnings.
The highest paid golfer in the world is still Tiger Woods. The past master earned $5 million on the course in 2015 but made a further $48 million in endorsement dollars. A very close second is current course champion Jordan Spieth. The 22 year old made just $470,000 less than Woods last year, pulling in an astonishing $23 million on the course (in both PGA and non-PGA events) and $30 million in sponsor money. Even in PGA money only, Spieth is lord of the links with $12.03 million official dollars in 2015.
So far the golf gender gap is abysmal. Top paid golfer Lydia Ko made $2.8 million in official LPGA money in 2015, with an estimated $750,000 in endorsement pay. That means the top paid male golfer makes 15 times more total money than the top paid female.
How Much Money Do Pro Golfers Make?
How Much Money Golfers Make | |
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Typical golfer salary (male) | $703,664 |
Typical golfer salary (female) | $105,048 |
Highest paid male golfer (PGA money only, Jordan Spieth) | $12,030,465 |
Highest paid male golfer (with endorsements, Tiger Woods) | $52,300,000 |
Highest paid female golfer (on course pay, Lydia Ko) | $2,800,802 |
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How Much Money Do Male Golfers Make? (PGA)
The table below shows pro golfer money data from 1980 through 2016. The median figure is the most descriptive, since it shows a good solid middle-of-the-road figure. Averages are misleading because they’re dragged way up by top earners like Jordan Spieth and Jason Day. The table also shows the highest and lowest per-year golfer money in those years. Data in the table is based on PGA money only, meaning it excludes all non-PGA on-course events and endorsement money.
How Much Money Golfers Make (PGA, Male) | ||||
Year | Median | Average | Highest | Lowest |
1980 | $11,797 | $38,660 | $530,808 | $96 |
1990 | $72,138 | $148,720 | $1,165,477 | $612 |
2000 | $387,716 | $609,994 | $9,188,321 | $3,920 |
2005 | $551,777 | $884,799 | $10,628,024 | $5,640 |
2006 | $601,928 | $946,214 | $9,941,563 | $6,060 |
2007 | $733,452 | $1,027,500 | $10,867,052 | $7,269 |
2008 | $792,378 | $1,030,370 | $6,601,094 | $5,940 |
2009 | $627,121 | $982,478 | $10,508,163 | $5,820 |
2010 | $787,866 | $1,027,475 | 4,910,477 | $6,540 |
2011 | $628,079 | $994,741 | $6,683,214 | $6,330 |
2012 | $616,877 | $1,031,772 | $8,047,952 | $7,141 |
2013 | $590,684 | $989,414 | $8,047,952 | $5,730 |
2014 | $636,701 | $1,109,625 | $8,280,096 | $6,370 |
2015 | $703,664 | $1,159,903 | $12,030,465 | $5,820 |
2016 | $508,124 | $781,785 | $5,561,729 | $7,872 |
Top 10 Highest Paid Male Golfers
Highest Paid Golfers (Money from PGA, Endorsements and Unofficial Tours) | |||
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Golfer | On Course (PGA + Non-PGA) | Off Course | Total Money |
Tiger Woods | $5,500,000 | $48,000,000 | $53,500,000 |
Jordan Spieth | $23,030,000 | $30,000,000 | $53,030,000 |
Phil Mickelson | $2,300,000 | $50,000,000 | $52,300,000 |
Rory Mcllroy | $9,470,000 | $37,500,000 | $46,970,000 |
Arnold Palmer | $0 | $40,000,000 | $40,000,000 |
Jack Nicklaus | $0 | $22,000,000 | $22,000,000 |
Jason Day | $11,940,000 | $7,500,000 | $19,440,000 |
Rickie Fowler | $8,250,000 | $9,000,000 | $17,250,000 |
Justine Rose | $7,120,000 | $8,000,000 | $15,120,000 |
Gary Player | $0 | $15,000,000 | $15,000,000 |
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Top 10 Highest Paid Male Golfers – Official PGA Money Only
Stripping away the endorsements and the other non-PGA tour money is a good way to get a gauge of which golfers are currently the hottest and how much they make. Looking at that list, Jordan Spieth is tops with $12 million. That’s the most official money earned by any PGA star in 2015. Jordan Spieth was born in 1992 and has already earned $149 million. It would take 50 typical Americans working their entire lives to make that kind of money. So far in his career, Spieth has won the 2015 Masters Tournament and the 2015 U.S. Open. He also took 2nd place in the PGA Championship and was named the PGA Tour’s Rookie of the Year in 2013. He was beaten in the 2016 Masters by Danny Willett, who isn’t on our list of the top ten pro golfer money makers.
Top 10 Highest Paid (Earning) Male Golfer in 2015 | ||
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Rank | Golfer | PGA Money |
1 | Jordan Spieth | $12,030,465 |
2 | Jason Day | $9,403,330 |
3 | Bubba Watson | $6,876,797 |
4 | Rickie Fowler | $5,773,430 |
5 | Dustin Johnson | $5,509,467 |
6 | Justin Rose | $5,462,677 |
7 | Rory McIlroy | $4,863,312 |
8 | Zach Johnson | $4,801,487 |
9 | Henrik Stenson | $4,755,070 |
10 | Jimmy Walker | $4,521,350 |
How Much Money Do Female Golfers Make? (LPGA)
Top 10 Highest Paid Female Golfers in 2015 (from LPGA stats) | |||
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Rank | Female Golfer | LPGA Money | LPGA Events Played |
1 | Lydia Ko | $2,800,802 | 24 |
2 | Inbee Park | $2,630,011 | 25 |
3 | Stacy Lewis | $1,893,423 | 26 |
4 | Sei Young Kim | $1,820,056 | 27 |
5 | Lexi Thompson | $1,763,904 | 24 |
6 | Amy Yang | $1,438,312 | 23 |
7 | Cristie Kerr | $1,294,301 | 25 |
8 | So Yeon Ryu | $1,292,395 | 25 |
9 | Shanshan Feng | $1,086,338 | 21 |
10 | Anna Nordqvist | $977,743 | 25 |
Top 10 Highest Paid Female Golfers
The top paid female golfers listed in the table below bring in on average about 50 times less endorsement money than the men. They also make about 25% as much as male pro golfers on the course. The top paid female pro in 2015 was Lydia Ko. The young links phenom made $2.8 million in official money and about another $750,000 from endorsements. #2 pro golfer Inbee Park wasn’t far behind with $2.6 million.
Top 10 Highest Paid Female Golfers in 2015 (from LPGA stats) | |||
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Rank | Female Golfer | LPGA Money | LPGA Events Played |
1 | Lydia Ko | $2,800,802 | 24 |
2 | Inbee Park | $2,630,011 | 25 |
3 | Stacy Lewis | $1,893,423 | 26 |
4 | Sei Young Kim | $1,820,056 | 27 |
5 | Lexi Thompson | $1,763,904 | 24 |
6 | Amy Yang | $1,438,312 | 23 |
7 | Cristie Kerr | $1,294,301 | 25 |
8 | So Yeon Ryu | $1,292,395 | 25 |
9 | Shanshan Feng | $1,086,338 | 21 |
10 | Anna Nordqvist | $977,743 | 25 |
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PGA vs Other Sports
Want to make a lot of money but can’t decide which pro sport to get into? Become a doctor. The chances of getting into a top sports league is worse than the odds of getting struck by lightning. By contrast, the chance of making it as a doctor is more along the lines of getting struck by a snowball. Plus, many doctors make about as much money as the typical pro golfer, and they seem to golf a lot too. Can’t stand the sight of blood? Try an MBA. They don’t make quite as much as doctors but some of them make a lot more and most do pretty well. That said, without endorsement deals, golfers don’t stack up well compared to other sports stars. The table below shows that typical pro golfers come in dead last compared to players in the top four leagues. There are also a lot less of them, which could make it harder to break in, depending on how many people try.
How Much Money Pro Golfers Make vs Other Sports | ||
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Pro Sports League | Median Pay 2016 | Max Number of Players |
NBA | $2,500,000 | 450 |
NHL | $1,400,000 | 1,500 |
NFL | $860,000 | 1,696 |
MLB | $520,000 | 1200 |
PGA | $508,000 | 241 |
Want to know more about how much money pro athletes make? Check out our post here on how much money NBA players make, or this article on how much money MLB players make. We’ve also crunched the math on NFL money right here.