- Annual: $87,705,077.00
- Monthly: $7,308,756.42
- Weekly: $1,686,636.10
- Daily: $337,327.22
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Personal information Tiger Woods
Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods is an American professional golfer. He is tied for first in PGA Tour wins, ranks second in men's major championships, and holds numerous golf records. Woods is widely regarded as one of the greatest golfers of all time and is one of the most famous athletes in modern history. He is an inductee of the World Golf Hall of Fame.
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- Forbes May 2024: On-Field: $12.2 million | Off-Field: $55 million
- Forbes May 2023: $75.1 million
- Forbes Apr 2023: Tiger Woods has earned more than $1.7 billion during his professional golf career and is the world's first golf-pro billionaire.
- CBS Sports Nov 2022: this year's prize was slightly more at $15 million (PGA Tour's Player Impact Program) Most of his earnings came through endorsement and sponsorship deals, which continue to make him one of America's highest-paid athletes even in the later years of his career as a golfer.
- Forbes Aug 2022: $68 mil (total)
- Forbes May 2021: $60M ($200K on the field earnings, $60M off the field earnings)
- ESPN Jan 2021: $2,083,038.00 (PGA Tour Money Leaders - 2020)
- Forbes May 2020: $ 62.3 million (salary/winnings: $ 2.3M; endorsements: $ 60 M)
-Forbes 2019: $63.9 million
- Forbes 2018: $43.3 million
- Forbes June 2017: $37.1 million
- Forbes July 2016: $45.5 million
- Forbes June 2016: $45.3 million
- Forbes June 2015: $50.6 million
- Forbes June 2014: $61.2 million
- Forbes June 2013: $78.1 million
- Forbes Sept. 2012: $58 million
- Forbes June 2012: $59.4 million
- Forbes May 2011: $75 million
- GolfDigest, 30 December 2010: Woods earned $121.9 million in combined income from endorsements, appearance fees and on-course winnings in 2009.Following a tumultuous and scandal plagued year Woods saw his income plummet to $74.2 million in 2010.
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Update: 2025-4