Byeong Hun An Career Earnings

Last Modified Dec 23, 2024 07:14 GMT
Byeong Hun An Career Earnings
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Byeong Hun An, aka Ben An, is a South Korean pro golfer who won the 2009 U.S. Amateur, being the youngest ever. The following year, he became the first golfer in 14 years to reach the semifinals of the same event. He shifted to Orlando, Florida, in 2005, so that he could attend golf training at David Leadbetter Golf Academy.

He turned professional in 2011 and won his first professional win on the Challenge Tour at the Rolex Trophy in 2014. After his first European Tour win at the 2015 BMW PGA Championship, he joined the PGA Tour for the 2016 season. Since then, he has played in 194 events and made the cut in 136 of them, of which he had five runner-ups, four third-place finishes, 15 top-5s and 27 top-10s as of May 2024.

What are Byeong Hun An's Career Earnings in 2024?

The total career earnings of Byeong Hun An are $18.3 million, including $17.9 million officially and $157,750 unofficially, according to Spotrac as of May 2024.

In YTD 2024, he has earned $4.5 million, which is his most in a season in comparison to his entire career. In the 14 events he has played, he earned the most at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship's third solo finish, earning $1.3 million.

His year-to-year earnings are as follows:

Year Official EarningsUnofficial EarningsTour ChampionshipsTotal Earnings
2024$4,975,236--$4,975,236
2023$3,231,761--$3,231,761
2022$74,260--$74,260
2021$540,748--$540,748
2020$2,283,951-$190,000$2,473,951
2019$1,990,033$126,250-$2,116,283
2018$2,599,264--$2,599,264
2017$1,236,090$31,500-$1,267,590
2016$926,797--$926,797
2015$63,450--$63,450
2014$65,350--$65,350
2010----
Total$17,986,939$157,750$190,000$18,334,689

What are Byeong Hun An’s career earnings in 2023?

In the 2023 season, Byeong earned $3.2 million, earning most at his runner-up finish at the Wyndham Championship, earning $676,400, and second most at the Genesis Scottish Open, earning $468,450 for his third-place finish.

His tournament-to-tournament earnings are as follows:

Date Tournament Place To ParTotal Earnings
Jan 15, 2023Sony Open in HawaiiT12-12268$138,908
Jan 22, 2023The American ExpressT41-15273$26,924
Jan 28, 2023Farmers Insurance OpenT626294$18,879
Feb 05, 2023AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT37-5282$41,850
Feb 26, 2023The Honda ClassicT21-5275$88,116
Mar 05, 2023Arnold Palmer Invitational W/D075-
Mar 12, 2023THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT35-4284$114,167
Mar 19, 2023Valspar ChampionshipT452286$21,519
Apr 02, 2023Valero Texas OpenT6-10278$300,375
Apr 23, 2023Zurich Classic of New OrleansT13-20268$57,778
Apr 30, 2023Mexico Open at VidantaT33-8276$41,067
May 07, 2023Wells Fargo ChampionshipCUT0145-
May 14, 2023AT&T Byron NelsonT14-17267$163,875
May 28, 2023Charles Schwab ChallengeT21-1279$82,324
Jun 04, 2023the Memorial Tournament presented by WorkdayT241289$163,000
Jun 25, 2023Travelers ChampionshipCUT0137-
Jul 02, 2023Rocket Mortgage ClassicCUT0142-
Jul 09, 2023John Deere ClassicT51-8276$18,081
Jul 16, 2023Genesis Scottish OpenT3-10270$468,450
Jul 23, 2023The Open ChampionshipT230284$121,500
Aug 06, 2023Wyndham ChampionshipT2-18262$676,400
Aug 13, 2023FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT37-5275$88,000
Aug 20, 2023BMW Championship435285$88,000

How much does Byeong Hun An make per year?

Byeong Hun An’s yearly pay, similar to that of other golfers, varies as it depends on their performances and the cuts they make. However, Byeong earned $3.2 million in 2023 and in the first five months of 2024, he earned $4.5 million. Thus, on the basis of his total career earnings of $18.3 million, his average annual income is estimated to be $1.4 million as of May 2024.

When was Byeong Hun An's highest prize money in a year?

Byeong Hun Ann's highest prize money earnings have been at the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship, where he earned $1.3 million for his solo third-place finish. His second highest earnings were at the 2024 Sentry for finishing solo fourth and earning $975,000.

Byeong Hun An’s Contract

Byeong Hun An has endorsement deals with CJ, Titleist and Bibigo; however, no further information is available about the financial details of the deals.

Byeong Hun An’s Salary

Byeong Hun An’s estimated average is $1.4 million as of May 2024; the latter amount is based on his total career earnings of $18.3 million in 13 years of his professional career.

Byeong Hun An Career Earnings

A. Byeong Hun An's total career earnings as of May 2024 are $18.3 million, including $17.9 million officially and $157,750 unofficially, according to Spotrac.

A. As of May 2024, Byeong Hun An has earned $4.5 million, his highest season earnings, with $1.3 million from the Wells Fargo Championship's third-place finish.

A. In the 2023 season, Byeong Hun An earned $3.2 million, with his highest earnings from the Wyndham Championship at $676,400 for a runner-up finish.

A. Byeong Hun An's average annual income is estimated to be $1.4 million, based on his total career earnings of $18.3 million as of May 2024.

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