The financial gap between golf and other elite sports has narrowed dramatically in recent years, thanks to surging prize funds, high-profile commercial deals, and the disruptive rise of LIV Golf. Where once the likes of football’s top leagues, the NBA, NFL, and MLB, held a clear edge in player earnings, golf has now entered the conversation at the top of global sporting wealth.
The injection of new money into the game, particularly from Saudi-backed LIV events, has completely reshaped the sport’s economic structure, offering guaranteed payouts, appearance fees, and unprecedented incentives that were unheard of just a few years ago.
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The top stars across both the PGA Tour and LIV circuit are earning record-breaking sums, and Forbes has revealed the definitive ranking of the game’s top earners. The numbers are staggering; several players have broken the $50 million barrier in a single season, and the leader has crossed into nine-figure territory. While some players dominate through relentless consistency on the course, others continue to cash in on global endorsements, brand loyalty, and legacy appeal built over decades at the top.
This list is a perfect reflection of the modern era of golf, where career decisions, brand alignment, and tour allegiances all play a significant role in how much a player can earn. From rising stars building empires in real time, to legendary names who still command major sponsorships despite reduced schedules, these are the 10 highest-paid golfers in the world.
10 Phil Mickelson – $40 million
Tour: LIV | On-Course: $38 million | Off-Course: $2 million
Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson continues to defy age and convention, remaining one of golf’s most talked-about and best-paid figures. Now firmly entrenched in the LIV Golf setup, Mickelson has earned a massive $38 million on the course this year, a total driven by LIV’s guaranteed payouts and his high-profile role as one of the Tour’s original marquee signings. Though his off-course endorsements have declined compared to the peak of his PGA Tour days, his commercial value hasn't disappeared entirely. Mickelson’s presence still commands attention, and he’s leveraged that into a blend of playing earnings, team involvement, and brand positioning within the LIV ecosystem. At 54, he's no longer a weekly contender, but his influence on the sport, and his bank account, remains undeniable.
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9 Hideki Matsuyama – $42 million
Tour: PGA | On-Course: $17 million | Off-Course: $25 million
Hideki Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama remains a towering figure in Asian sport, and his earnings reflect both his consistency on the PGA Tour and his incredible commercial power in Japan. With $17 million in prize money this season, Matsuyama has remained a steady performer in big events, even if Major wins have proven elusive in recent years. Off the course, he is a marketing juggernaut. His $25 million in endorsements places him among the top earners in golf, and for good reason. Matsuyama is the face of golf in a nation with a massive consumer base, and brands are eager to attach themselves to his clean image, discipline, and enduring popularity. His 2021 Masters triumph continues to pay dividends, and in 2025, his global influence is still growing.
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8 Bryson DeChambeau – $45 million
Tour: LIV | On-Course: $42 million | Off-Course: $3 million
Bryson DeChambeau
Few players divide opinion quite like Bryson DeChambeau, but there’s no debate about the numbers, he’s cashing in big time. With $42 million earned on the course in 2025, the LIV standout has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Tour’s lucrative model. His aggressive style and data-driven approach have become a major selling point for LIV, and DeChambeau has embraced the role of disruptor. Off the course, his earnings are comparatively modest at $3 million, but his brand is unique, fitness-focused, tech-savvy, and unapologetically bold. He’s cultivated a fan base that leans into his unorthodox methods, and while some traditionalists remain sceptical, DeChambeau has become one of the sport’s most bankable personalities. His presence guarantees headlines, and prize money.
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7 Xander Schauffele – $48 million
Tour: PGA | On-Course: $28 million | Off-Course: $20 million
Xander Schauffele
Xander Schauffele has always been viewed as one of the most technically gifted players on the PGA Tour, but 2025 has been the year where his earnings have truly caught up to his ability. With $28 million banked from tournament play, he has turned consistency into serious money, regularly featuring near the top of leaderboards across Majors and signature events. Off the course, Schauffele has become a magnet for endorsements, bringing in $20 million through partnerships with premium sportswear brands, financial services, and equipment deals. His calm persona, paired with a laser-focused game, makes him a safe bet for sponsors and fans alike. He may not always chase headlines, but he is quietly one of golf’s most reliable earners, and increasingly one of its most respected champions.
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6 Joaquin Niemann – $49 million
Tour: LIV | On-Course: $47 million | Off-Course: $2 million
Joaquin Niemann
Joaquin Niemann has taken full advantage of the financial boom in LIV Golf, emerging as one of the circuit’s most consistent and exciting performers. His on-course haul of $47 million in 2025 is a reflection of both results and the Tour’s highly incentivised structure, with Niemann regularly finishing in the top tier of events. Though his off-course income remains relatively low at $2 million, that figure may grow if his rise continues. Still just 26, Niemann brings flair, creativity, and quiet confidence to the LIV format, and his value is only increasing. While many of the LIV spotlight moments go to more established names, the Chilean has built a reputation as a silent killer, efficient, exciting, and incredibly lucrative.
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5 Collin Morikawa – $50 million
Tour: PGA | On-Course: $33 million | Off-Course: $17 million
Collin Morikawa
Collin Morikawa’s textbook swing and big-game temperament continue to deliver both silverware and serious money. In 2025, he’s enjoyed another prolific season, collecting $33 million in prize money through a string of top finishes and statement wins. But Morikawa’s value isn’t confined to what he does on the course. His composed demeanour, polished image, and strong public presence have helped him bring in an impressive $17 million off the course. Endorsements with major equipment and lifestyle brands have positioned him as a go-to figure for companies looking for a clean, professional face of golf. At just 28, he combines youth, talent, and marketability in a way that few others can. Morikawa isn’t just competing with the best, he’s earning like them too.
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4 Tiger Woods – $55 million
Tour: PGA | On-Course: $10 million | Off-Course: $45 million
Golf’s ultimate icon remains one of the most powerful financial forces in the sport, even at 49 and battling multiple injuries. With this in mind, his tournament appearances in 2025 have been limited, with $10 million in on-course earnings largely coming from select PGA Tour starts, bonuses, and The Match-style exhibitions. It’s off the course where Tiger continues to set the standard. His $45 million in endorsements is unrivalled outside the top three, driven by long-standing partnerships with Rolex, TaylorMade, and Monster Energy, as well as newer ventures in technology and golf design. Woods is more than a golfer; he’s a global icon, synonymous with excellence, resilience, and the modern evolution of the sport. His TGR business empire and involvement in the PGA Tour’s future media projects only add to his legacy. Even as others dominate the leaderboard, Woods remains the face of golf for millions, and that influence is still worth a fortune.
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3 Rory McIlroy – $84 million
Tour: PGA | On-Course: $39 million | Off-Course: $45 million
Rory McIlroy
Rory McIlroy continues to operate in the exclusive air of golf’s elite, both competitively and commercially. In 2025, his $39 million in prize money places him among the PGA Tour’s most consistent performers, with wins and deep runs in Majors once again solidifying his place in the sport’s top tier. Off the course, McIlroy is arguably the most marketable golfer in the world today. With $45 million coming from endorsements, business ventures, and media involvement, his brand is both global and multidimensional. A vocal leader in golf’s politics and player equity discussions, McIlroy has positioned himself as more than just a competitor; he’s a statesman for the sport. Sponsorships with Nike, Omega, and various financial and tech partners continue to thrive, and his investment in TMRW Sports has opened new avenues for innovation. Few golfers blend substance, style, and stature like Rory, and the money follows accordingly.
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2 Scottie Scheffler – $97 million
Tour: PGA | On-Course: $67 million | Off-Course: $30 million
Scottie Scheffler
Scottie Scheffler has redefined what dominance on the PGA Tour looks like. His $67 million in on-course earnings isn’t just impressive, it’s historic. Racking up wins in signature events, finishing as the top money-earner, and securing performance bonuses, Scheffler has proven that consistent excellence can be just as lucrative as headline-grabbing moves to rival Tours. His composed demeanour, rock-solid fundamentals, and reputation as a gentleman of the game have helped him secure $30 million in off-course earnings, with major brands drawn to his professionalism and wide appeal. Endorsements in financial services, sportswear, and golf equipment have expanded as his stature grows. Scheffler embodies the modern PGA Tour, dominant, dependable, and immensely valuable. His choice to remain loyal amid shifting allegiances has elevated both his reputation and his marketability. In every sense, he isn’t just winning on the course, he’s becoming the standard everyone else is chasing.
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1 Jon Rahm – $102 million
Tour: LIV | On-Course: $92 million | Off-Course: $10 million
Jon Rahm
Jon Rahm leads the 2025 rankings with an astonishing $102 million in total earnings, a sum that underlines the massive financial rewards that have come with his high-profile switch to LIV Golf. A reported nine-figure signing bonus, bolstered by tournament winnings and appearance fees, has pushed his on-course earnings to $92 million, the highest -ever recorded by a golfer in a single year. Rahm has been a dominant force on the LIV circuit, consistently finishing near the top of the leaderboards and quickly establishing Legion XII as one of the most competitive new teams on the Tour. Though his off-course endorsements, totalling $10 million, are lower than some of his PGA peers, Rahm’s market remains strong, especially in Europe and Latin America, where he is a national hero. His powerful game, emotional intensity, and Major championship pedigree ensure he remains a must-watch figure. In a year defined by big money and bold moves, Rahm stands alone as the sport’s ultimate earner.
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