Golf continues to generate colossal sums for its biggest stars. Every year, the prestigious Forbes magazine compiles a list of the world’s highest-paid athletes, taking into account both athletic earnings and sponsorship deals. In the world of golf, some players amass impressive fortunes not only through their performances on the course but also through their popularity with major brands.
The arrival of the LIV Golf tour has also transformed the financial landscape of the sport, offering record-breaking prize money and staggering contracts to several renowned golfers. As a result, the top players’ earnings are now reaching unprecedented levels. Here is Forbes’ ranking of the ten highest-paid golfers in the world—a list that highlights the athletes who dominate both the leaderboards and the financial rankings.
10. Collin Morikawa
At just 29 years old, Collin Morikawa has established himself as one of the most lucrative figures in professional golf. The American, who competes on the PGA Tour, ranks among the highest-paid golfers in the world thanks to a combination of athletic achievements and lucrative commercial partnerships.
According to data compiled by Forbes, Morikawa earned 15 million U.S. dollars on the course over the past year. Added to that is 18 million U.S. dollars in off-course revenue, derived primarily from sponsorship deals with major brands, advertising partnerships, and other commercial activities.
With total earnings of 33 million U.S. dollars, Morikawa demonstrates that today’s top golfers can build their fortunes through both their athletic talent and their marketability. His professional image and consistency at the highest level make him one of the most influential figures in golf today.
9. Xander Schauffele
At 32, Xander Schauffele continues to establish himself among the elite of world golf, both athletically and financially. The American PGA Tour golfer ranks among the highest-paid athletes in his sport thanks to an impressive combination of tournament winnings and commercial earnings.
According to Forbes estimates, Schauffele earned 14 million U.S. dollars on the course over the past year. His consistent performances in major tournaments keep him among the most competitive players on the tour. Added to this is 20 million U.S. dollars in off-course revenue, derived primarily from sponsorships, partnerships with major brands, and advertising deals.
With total earnings of 34 million US dollars, Schauffele demonstrates that his influence extends far beyond the golf course.
8. Joaquin Niemann
Unlike many of his rivals, who rely on lucrative sponsorship deals, Joaquín Niemann derives most of his wealth from his on-course performances. At just 27 years old, the Chilean golfer has become one of the leading stars of the LIV Golf Tour, where particularly generous prize money allows top players to earn impressive incomes.
According to Forbes estimates, Niemann earned 32 million U.S. dollars in tournament winnings over the past year. His off-course earnings remain more modest, with approximately 2 million U.S. dollars coming from commercial partnerships and advertising deals.
This breakdown perfectly illustrates the financial impact of the LIV Golf Tour, which generously rewards its athletes. With total earnings of 34 million U.S. dollars, Niemann continues to establish himself as one of the most lucrative talents of his generation.
7. Hideki Matsuyama
Few golfers in the world enjoy a level of popularity comparable to that of Hideki Matsuyama in Japan. A true sports icon in his home country, the 34-year-old champion has turned his success on the greens into an impressive moneymaking machine. Although he has earned 9 million U.S. dollars in tournament winnings on the PGA Tour, it is primarily his off-course activities that are driving his revenue sky-high.
According to Forbes, Matsuyama has earned no less than 25 million U.S. dollars in sponsorships and commercial partnerships—a figure that ranks him among the most influential Asian athletes of his generation. His immense popularity with the Japanese public attracts numerous national and international brands. In total, his earnings amount to 34 million U.S. dollars, demonstrating that his impact extends far beyond the realm of professional golf.
6. Tommy Fleetwood
Although he is still searching for his first major title, Tommy Fleetwood remains one of the most respected and popular golfers in the world. The 35-year-old English player has had a particularly lucrative year thanks to his excellent results on the PGA Tour, where he has earned 27 million U.S. dollars in prize money and earnings.
Added to this total is $9 million from various commercial activities, including sponsorship deals and collaborations with golf-related brands. This combination brings his estimated annual earnings to $36 million.
Known for his consistency and professionalism, Fleetwood continues to build his reputation on the world’s greatest courses, while strengthening his value to business partners and golf fans alike.
5. Tiger Woods
At age 50, Tiger Woods continues to prove that he remains one of the most influential figures in world sports, even though his appearances on the course are becoming increasingly rare. Injuries have limited his competitive activity in recent years, which explains his relatively modest earnings of 1 million U.S. dollars from tournaments on the PGA Tour.
His true strength, however, lies elsewhere. Thanks to his immense fame and the legacy he has built over the course of his career, Woods has generated 45 million US dollars in off-course revenue. Sponsorships, commercial partnerships, investments, and business ventures continue to make him a brand in his own right.
With annual earnings totaling 46 million US dollars, Tiger Woods proves that he remains a financial powerhouse in golf, far beyond his current athletic performance.
4. Bryson DeChambeau
A polarizing figure in modern golf, Bryson DeChambeau continues to push the boundaries of the sport with his approach centered on power and scientific analysis. At 32, the American has become one of the most recognizable faces on the LIV Golf Tour, where he is reaping the rewards of his success on the course.
According to Forbes estimates, DeChambeau has earned $42 million in tournament winnings over the past year, one of the highest figures in professional golf. Added to this income is $10 million from sponsorships, commercial partnerships, and his media appearances.
With total earnings of 52 million US dollars, DeChambeau ranks among the wealthiest golfers in the world. His unique style and unapologetic personality keep him at the center of conversations in the golfing world.
3. Rory McIlroy
As one of the top three highest-paid golfers in the world, Rory McIlroy continues to combine athletic excellence and commercial success at an exceptional level. At 37, the Northern Irishman remains one of the biggest stars on the PGA Tour, both for his performances and for his influence in the golf industry.
According to Forbes estimates, McIlroy earned 27 million U.S. dollars in tournament winnings over the past year. However, it is off the course where he truly excels, with 50 million U.S. dollars in off-course revenue from prestigious sponsorships, investments, and various commercial deals.
With total earnings reaching 77 million US dollars, McIlroy ranks among the most lucrative athletes in his sport. His international reach, his consistency at the highest level, and his popularity with brands largely account for this impressive financial success.
2. Scottie Scheffler
Ranked second among the world’s highest-paid golfers, Scottie Scheffler is enjoying a meteoric rise that is reflected as much in his athletic performance as in his earnings. At just 29 years old, the American has established himself as a leading figure on the PGA Tour, racking up victories and consistently topping the world rankings.
This dominance on the course has allowed him to earn $49 million in tournament winnings—the highest total among players on the traditional tour. His success has also attracted numerous commercial partners, bringing him an additional $30 million in sponsorships and other business deals.
With annual earnings of 79 million U.S. dollars, Scheffler has cemented his status as a superstar of modern golf. His growing influence and exceptional consistency explain why he is now among the world’s highest-earning athletes.
1. Jon Rahm
At the top of the list of the world’s highest-paid golfers is Jon Rahm, who far outpaces his competitors thanks to his exceptional earnings. At 31, the Spaniard has become the figurehead of the LIV Golf tour, where financial incentives have transformed the sport’s economy.
According to Forbes estimates, Rahm generated an impressive 101 million U.S. dollars in on-course earnings over the past year—an amount unmatched in professional golf. Added to that are 10 million U.S. dollars from sponsorships and commercial activities.
With total earnings reaching 111 million US dollars, he is the only golfer to break the 100-million mark this year. His move to LIV Golf has not only marked a turning point in his career but has also made him the highest-earning golfer in the world.