For both ladies and gentlemen, golf is frequently regarded as a sport of class, prestige, honor, and decency. With the winnings from the Master’s tournament now exceeding $10 million, it’s clear that exceptional club skill is rewarded handsomely. Endorsements also increase attractiveness, as they do in any professional sport. So, let’s take a closer look at the richest golfers in 2019 based on their net worth.

All-Time Richest Golfers In The World: Who Are They?
Padraig Harrington- $40 Million Net Worth
Since 1995, Padraig Harrington has won more than 30 professional tournaments. He has three major championships: the Open Championship in 2007 and 2008 and the PGA Championship in 2008. Harrington’s most recent win was in March of 2015. He won the Honda Classic on the European PGA Tour during that year, his first PGA victory in nearly seven years. He was named captain for the 2020 Ryder Cup in January 2019. Harrington’s net worth is estimated to be $40 million.

Padraig Harrington $40 Million Net Worth
Luke Donald- $40 Million Net Worth
Luke Donald, the former world number one golfer, is estimated to be worth $40 million. The British pro golfer primarily competes on the PGA Tour, but he is also a European Tour associate. Donald was named Player of the Year in 2011, and he spent nine months as the number one golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking. Rory McIlroy dethroned Donald as the world’s best golfer, but Donald went on to win the title again. He has been World Number One for a total of 1212 months.

Luke Donald – $40 Million Net Worth
Lee Westwood – $42 Million Net Worth
Lee Westwood is regarded as one of the most consistent golfers globally; he is a few golfers to have won tournaments on five continents. He was named player of the year in 1998, 1999, and 2009 and is widely regarded as one of the best golfers never to win a major championship. On the other hand, Westwood has finished in the top three at all of the major tournaments. Regardless, Lee Westwood has a net worth of $42 million, making him one of the wealthiest golfers in history.

Lee Westwood $42 Million Net Worth
Lee Trevino – $45 Million Net Worth
Lee Trevino, a retired professional golfer, is regarded as one of the greatest players in the sport’s history. In 1981, the American national was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, and he retired as one of the wealthiest golfers in the world. Despite his six major wins, Trevino has never been able to win The Masters. The Vardon Trophy was awarded to “Supermex” for having the lowest average in five different events. His net worth is estimated to be around $45 million.

Lee Trevino – $45 Million Net Worth
Annika Sorenstam – $47 Million Net Worth
Annika Sorenstam is one of golf’s wealthiest and most successful female athletes, having won any female golfer’s most tournaments. Sorenstam has six Vare Trophies, which are given to the player who has the lowest seasonal scoring average. The Swede is the only woman in tournament history to shoot a 59. When she competed in the Bank of America Colonial tournament in 2003, she became the first woman to play in a PGA Tour event since 1945.

Annika Sorenstam – $47 Million Net Worth
Adam Scott -$48 Million Net Worth
With 29 international tournament victories, Adam Scott is one of the most successful golfers of the millennium. Scott was the World Number One Golfer from mid-May to August of 2014. He made history by becoming the first Australian to win the Masters. Even though he has yet to win another major, Scott finished second in the 2012 Open Championship and third in two PGA Championship events. The well-trained golfer is one of the world’s wealthiest golfers, with a net worth of $48 million.

Adam Scott – $48 Million Dollar Net Worth
Nick Faldo – $60 Million Net Worth
Sir Nicholas Alexander Faldo is a retired British professional golfer who now works as a golf analyst on television. He was regarded as the best player of his generation and has been lauded for his dedication to the game. The golfer was ranked number one on the Official World Golf Ranking for 97 weeks and won 41 professional tournaments during his career. This champion golfer’s net worth is estimated to be around $60 million, thanks to his career as a player and a broadcaster.

Nick Faldo – $60 Million Networth
Jim Furyk – $60 Million Net Worth
He is known as ‘The Businessman’ and was named FedEx Cup champion and PGA Player of the Year in 2010. Despite only winning one major championship in his career, the 2003 U.S. Open, Furyk has won over 25 international tournaments. Furyk holds the record for the lowest score ever on the PGA Tour. He shot a remarkable 58 in the final round of the 2016 Travelers Championship. He finished second in the Official World Golf Ranking that year. On top of that, his net worth is estimated to be around $60 million.

Jim Furyk- $60 Million Net Worth
Sergio García – $70 Million Net Worth
Sergio Garcia has spent more than 450 weeks as a top-10 golfer globally, making him one of the greatest PGA golfers of all time. The Spanish golfer is best known for winning the Players Championship in 2008 and the Masters’ Tournament in 2017. The Spaniard has won over 30 international tournaments and reached his highest career ranking (second) in November 2008 after winning the HSBC Champions tournament.

Sergio García – $70 Million Net Worth
‘El Niño’
Shamefully, he is well-known for failing to win a major tournament. Garcia won the 2017 Masters Tournament with a resounding victory. The Spaniard, who had already had a remarkable career, was 37 years old when he won his first major tournament. Garcia, also known as ‘El Nino,’ has consistently performed well throughout his career, particularly when competing in the Ryder Cup. The golfer is estimated to be worth $70 million.

‘El Niño’
Vijay Singh -$75 Million Net Worth
The best Fijian professional golfer in history, as well as one of the wealthiest golfers ever. Vijay Singh’s PGA career has been nothing short of spectacular. He began his professional career in 1982 and has been a pro for nearly four decades. Singh was one of the most talented athletes in the early 2000s. Singh won his first major tournament, the PGA Championship, in 1998 and went on to win another PGA Championship as well as a Masters Tournament.

Vijay Singh -$75 million Networth
‘The Big Fijian’
Singh is well-known for the meticulous planning he puts into his work. He was usually one of the first people at the range before any event, and he would spend many hours afterward honing his skills. The World Golf Hall of Fame inducted the Fijian golfer in 2005. Singh’s skill as a golfer and stamina as a pro helped him become one of the world’s highest-paid golfers and one of the greatest sports figures in history. His net worth is estimated at an enormous $75 million.

‘The Big Fijian’
Rory McIlroy – $80 Million Net Worth
Rory McIlroy is widely regarded as one of the best professional golfers of all time, having won three majors by 25. McIlroy, who is from Northern Ireland, had a successful amateur career before turning pro. In 2009, he won his first Tour victory, and a year later, he won his first PGA Tour victory. By 2012, he’d become the European Tour’s youngest player to earn 10 million euros and the PGA Tour’s youngest to earn $10 million.

Rory McIlroy – $80 Million Net Worth
‘Wee-Mac’
McIlroy had already won three majors by the time he was 25 years old. He was also the number one player in the Official World Golf Ranking for 95 weeks. By the age of 30, McIlroy had already won four major tournaments and had amassed more than 20 international tournament victories. With a score of -16, McIlroy holds the U.S. Open record and the PGA Championship record for the largest margin of victory. This incredible pro-golfer has been named RTE Sports Person of the Year on two occasions and is estimated to be worth $80 million.

Wee Mac
Ernie Els – $85 Million Net Worth
Ernie Els is widely regarded as the greatest South African professional golfer of all time and one of the most successful and wealthy golfers in history. Els, also known as “The Big Easy” because of his towering 6-foot-3 stature, has won more than 70 tournaments in his career. Els has never won The Masters or the PGA Championship, despite winning four major championships. He did, however, finish in the top three of those tournaments four times.

Ernie Els – $85 Million Net Worth
The Big Easy
Els has amassed a sizable fortune over the course of his career. He topped the European Tour Order of Merit in 2003 and 2004, winning the most money of any player on tour in both years. He was also the first tour associate to win more than 25 million euros from European Tour events, and before 2011, he was the tour’s guiding career money winner. The golfer has been inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame for his outstanding career. He’s also worth around $85 million, according to reports.

The Big Easy
Fred Couples – $120 Million Net Worth
Fred Couples, the former World Number One golfer, is another well-rounded player who is also extremely wealthy. Couples earned the nickname “Boom Boom” to drive the ball long and straight off the tee. He won more than 60 professional tournaments during his career. In 1991 and 1992, the American golfer was named PGA Tour Player of the Year and the Vardon Trophy for having the lowest scoring average in those two years.

Fred Couples – $120 Million Net Worth
“Boom-Boom”
Couples eventually joined the Senior PGA Tour, where he continued to have success. The golfer won the Senior Players Championship in 2011 and the Senior Open Championship the following year. In 2013, Fred was nominated for induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Despite his lack of major victories, he led the PGA Tour in earnings in 1992, and his consistency as a golfer has paid off handsomely. The couple’s net worth is estimated to be around $120 million.

Boom Boom
Gary Player – $250 Million Net Worth
Gary Player, one of the greatest golfers of all time, is also one of the world’s wealthiest golfers. On the regular tour, the South African-born pro won nine major championships, and on the Champions Tour, he won nine major championships. During his career, he won over 160 tournaments. The Player was the only non-American to win all four majors in a career at 29. He was also the youngest person to achieve something extraordinary, though that record has since been broken.

Gary Player – $250 Million Net Worth
The Black Knight
In 1974, he was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame for his achievements. His golf accomplishments, however, aren’t limited to what he accomplished on the course. With over 400 design projects on five continents, the player is also a well-known golf course architect. The Player is also an accomplished author, having written or co-written more than 35 books on the sport of golf. His net worth is estimated to be around $250 million.

The Black Knight
Greg Norman – $300 Million Net Worth
Greg Norman, an Australian, is regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time. Norman is the best player in his country and one of the wealthiest players in the sport’s history, having won more than 85 professional tournaments. A truly remarkable golfer with 30 top-10 finishes in major tournaments over the course of his career. Norman won 20 PGA Tour events, including two major championships: the Open Championships in 1986 and 1993. Norman was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2001.

Greg Norman $300 Million Net Worth
‘The Great White Shark’
Norman was dubbed “The Shark” after his performance at the 1981 Masters, a reference to his blond hair and combative golf style. He’s also a shark off the course, having founded and run his own global corporation, the Greg Norman Company. Norman’s professional and entrepreneurial careers have both benefited from his charitable efforts. Norman is unquestionably a sports legend, a successful businessman, and one of the sport’s most generous athletes. His net worth is estimated to be around $300 million.

The Great White Shark
Jack Nicklaus – $320 Million Net Worth
Many people consider Jack Nicklaus to be the greatest golfer of all time, and he is also one of the highest-paid athletes in history. Over the course of his career, which spanned more than 25 years, Nicklaus won a record 18 major championships. Nicklaus has competed in more major championships than any other player in history, 164. Nicklaus won the Masters six times; the US Open four times, the Open Championship three times, and the PGA Championship five times.

Jack Nicklaus – $320 Million Net Worth
‘The Golden Bear’
Nicklaus, like so many others on the list, has expanded his career far beyond golf. The golfing legend has dabbled in charity work, book writing, and golf course design in addition to golf. Nicklaus is a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects and hosts the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament. The Golden Bear owns one of the world’s largest golf course design firms. Nicklaus’ estimated net worth is $320 million.

‘The Golden Bear’
Phil Mickelson – $375 Million Net Worth
Phil Mickelson is one of the best players of all time, having spent more than 25 years in the top-50 of the Official World Golf Ranking. Mickelson is one of only 16 golfers in history to have won at least three of the four majors, with more than 40 PGA Tour victories. Three of his five major championship victories occurred at the Masters, one at the PGA Championship, and one at the Open Championship. Mickelson has never won the US Open, but he has come close six times.

Phil Mickelson – $375 Million Net Worth
‘Lefty’
Mickelson was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2012, but he has been a professional golfer for almost a decade. He was in the top ten of the Official World Golf Ranking for more than 700 weeks and in the top 50 for more than 25 years. For his left-handed swing, which he only learned by mirroring his father’s, the San Diego, California native has earned the moniker “Lefty.” His estimated net worth is $375 million.

‘Lefty’
Arnold Palmer – $700 Million Net Worth
Arnold Palmer, born in 1929, is widely regarded as the greatest golfer of all time. Palmer, dubbed “The King,” was a PGA developer and the first icon of the sport’s television era, which began in the 1950s when the game was broadcast on television. No other professional golfer had the same social impact on the game as Palmer. Palmer has also won numerous tournaments and is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time.

Arnold Palmer – $700 Million Net Worth
‘The King’
Palmer was a professional golfer for more than six decades, winning more than 60 PGA Tour titles. Since 2019, he has won five times on the PGA Tour, trailing only Sam Snead, Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Ben Hogan. Palmer was one of the original 13 inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame, and in 1998 he won the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award. Sadly, the golfing pioneer died in 2016 at the age of 87. His net worth was around $700 million at the time.

‘The King’
Tiger Woods- $850 Million Net Worth
Tiger Woods is the best golfer of his generation and one of the most famous athletes in history, having finished second in major championships and PGA Tour wins. Woods only took a year to reach the top of the world rankings, and he has been the best golfer in the world for more than 540 weeks in his career — an incredible 10 years.

Tiger Woods- $850 Million Net Worth
‘Tiger’
Woods has had the most successful weeks of any professional golfer, and he has also held the World Number One ranking for the most weeks overall. He has won the PGA Player of the Year award an unprecedented 11 times, and he has led the money list in 10 consecutive seasons. Along with all of his power and influence over the years. Woods’ net worth is estimated to be $850 million.

‘Tiger’
Special Mention – Patty Berg
Patty Berg may not be Tiger Woods, but she is one of the most recognizable golfers in history. Berg was a founding member of the LPGA Tour and a prominent player from the 1940s to the 1960s. Berg holds the record for the most major titles won by a female golfer, with 15. Berg’s legendary career earned her a place in the World Golf Hall of Fame, and she left a massive legacy that will live on long after she died in 2006.

Special Mention – Patty Berg
Special Mention – Mickey Wright
Mickey Wright, a former LPGA Tour pro, is another iconic figure in women’s golf history. Wright joined the tour in 1955 and went on to become one of its most well-known players. The golfer went on to win 13 major championships and 82 LPGA Tour events in her career, earning a huge sum of money. Wright has been inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, and her net worth is estimated to be $24 million.

Special Mention – Micky Wright
Special Mention – Louise Suggs
Louise Suggs, another LPGA Tour founder, went on to become a legend in the sport of women’s golf. Only Patty Berg and Mickey Wright, who was mentioned earlier, have won more LPGA major championships than Suggs. Suggs finished her professional tournament career with a total of 58 wins. Suggs finished in the top three of the season-ending money list every year of the decade except one. She passed away in 2015, and it is estimated that Suggs was valued at about $8 million.

Special Mention – Louise Suggs
Special Mention – Ben Hogan
Ben Hogan is one of only five golfers in history to have won all four major championships. Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Gary Player, and Gene Sarazen are the other four. Hogan is well-known for his influence on golf swing theory. Hogan’s nine major championship victories tie him for fourth all-time with Gary Player, following three golfers who have already topped this list. Hogan’s net worth was estimated to be around $10 million.

Special Mention – Ben Hogan
Special Mention- Betsy Rawls
Betsy Rawls is one of the greatest golfers in LPGA history, having won eight major championships and 55 LPGA Tour events. In 1959, the LPGA Vare Trophy was awarded to the World Golf Hall of Fame member who finished the year with the lowest scoring average. Rawls placed in the top ten on the money list nine times and led the tour in wins three times. Her net worth is valued at $1 million.

Special Mention – Betsy Rawls
Special Mention – Walter Hagen
Walter Hagen is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time, trailing only Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in terms of major championships won. He would have been even wealthier if his 11 professional major victories had occurred a few decades later. Hagen was one of the most successful golfers of all time, with 45 PGA wins. Hagen was estimated to be worth $20 million.

Special Mention – Walter Hagen
Special Mention – Babe Zaharias
Babe Zaharias was one of the most successful athletes in history, excelling in a variety of sports. Zaharias excelled in basketball, baseball, and track and field in addition to golf. She won two gold medals in track and field at the 1932 Summer Olympics before becoming a professional golfer. Zaharias was a legendary golfer on the PGA Tour. Zaharias is estimated to have a net worth of $1 million.

Special Mention – Babe Zaharias
Special Mention – Tom Watson
No golfer has ever been able to match Tom Watson’s incredible endurance. Watson was a world-class player in the 1970s and 1980s, and he remained competitive until he was nearly 60 years old. Watson won eight major championships, but he could never complete the grand slam by winning the PGA Championship. ‘The King’ has also won six Senior major championships to go along with his illustrious career. Watson’s net worth was estimated to be around $25 million in 2019.

Special Mention – Tom Watson
Special Mention – Karrie Webb
Karrie Webb, an award-winning Australian golfer on the LPGA Tour, has won several major prizes during her illustrious career. Webb is tied for seventh place on the all-time LPGA major championships list with 57 professional wins, including seven major championships. Webb’s career began in 1996 when she was named LPGA Rookie of the Year and finished first in the year-end money list. Webb’s net worth was estimated to be around $15 million in 2019, even though she is still playing professionally.

Special Mention – Karrie Webb
Special Mention – Gene Sarazen
Gene Sarazen, regarded as one of the world’s best golfers during the 1920s and 1930s, is a rare individual in golfing history. The World Golf Hall of Fame member is one of just five players to win the Career Grand Slam, obtaining wins in the U.S. Open, PGA Championship, The Open Championship, and Masters Tournament. Sarazen finished his professional career with 49 victories and was honored with the PGA Tour Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996. Sarazen was estimated to be worth around $17 million.

Special Mention – Gene Sarazen
Special Mention – Ricky Fowler
After winning the HSBC Golf Championship in Abu Dhabi, Rickie Fowler has a career-high ranking of #4 in the Official World Golf Ranking. Whether you believe it or not, Fowler is a self-taught golfer who demonstrated dedication from a young age when he won the SW League Final while still in high school. His net worth is estimated to be around $20 million, and he was named the seventh highest-paid golfer by Forbes in 2015, a position he has held ever since.

Special Mention – Ricky Fowler
Francesco Molinari – $20 Million Net Worth
The professional golfer from Italy is worth $20 million. Before turning pro in 2004, Francesco Molinari had a successful amateur career. He went on to win several major championships and competitions after that. In fact, he took first place in the 2018 Angus Open. He had a slew of great sponsorship deals throughout his impressive golfing career, including Nike.

Francesco Molinari $20 Million Net Worth
Chad Campbell – $20 Million Net Worth
Chad Campell, a professional golfer from the United States, has a net worth of $20 million. He began his professional golf career in 1996 and has had a successful career since then. He’s won tournaments like the NGA Hooters Tour and PGA Championships. In 2004, he was ranked in the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings, and in 2006, he won the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic.

Chad Campbell $20 Million Net Worth
Paul Casey – $21 Million Net Worth
Paul Casey is an English professional golfer with a net worth of $21 million. After finishing high school in the United Kingdom, he moved to America on a golf scholarship from Arizona State University. He turned pro in 2000 and has since competed on the US PGA Tour and the European Tour, two of the world’s most prestigious professional tournaments. He finished third in the Official Golf Rankings in 2009 and took home £18 million in prize money.

Paul Casey $21 Million Net Worth
Martin Kaymer – $22 Million Net Worth
The professional golfer from Germany has a net worth of $22 million. Martin Kaymer turned professional in 2005 and now has around 23 professional victories under his belt, which is impressive! The BMW International Open in 2008, the PGA Championship in 2010, the U.S. Open in 2014, and the Players Championship in 2014 are among his most notable victories. He was ranked #1 in the Official World Golf Rankings for eight weeks in a row in 2011 due to his massive success.

Martin Kaymer $22 Million Net Worth
Zach Johnson – $25 Million Net Worth
Throughout his successful career, the American professional golfer has earned an impressive $25 million. Zach Johnson began playing when he was in elementary school and turned professional in 1998. He played on the development circuit for the next few years. He won the Master Tournament in 2007. In fact, he became the first player in PGA Tour history to win a Masters tournament while ranked outside the Top 50.

Zach Johnson $25 Million Net Worth
Henrik Stenson – $25 Million Net Worth
Henrik Stenson has a net worth of $25 million as a professional golfer from Sweden. He turned professional in 1998 and has won the FedEx Cup on the PGA Tour, the Race to Dubai on the European Tour, and the PGA Tour four times. He’s gone on to represent Sweden in the prestigious World Cup series, in addition to all of his impressive achievements.

Henrik Stenson $25 Million Net Worth
Darren Clarke – $30 Million Net Worth
Darren Clarke is a professional golfer from Ireland who has a net worth of $30 million. He’s been playing golf since he was a child and continued to do so while at university. He eventually went pro in 1990. He went on to win the Alfred Dunhill Open in Belgium after that. That was his first European Tour victory, and it marked the beginning of his professional career. Following that, he won his second European Tour title at the Linde German Masters in 1996 and his first PGA Tour in 2000.

Darren Clarke $30 Million Net Worth
David Toms – $35 Million Net Worth
The American golfer now has a net worth of $35 million. In 1991, he qualified for his first PGA Tour appearance after playing for his university’s golf team. He won the Quad Classic in 1996 and 1997. Since then, he’s won thirteen PGA Tour events and two Web.com Tour events. For his outstanding behavior and respect for the game, he received the Payne Stewart Award in 2011.

David Toms $35 Million Net Worth