Name | Cameron Champ |
Net Worth | Estimated $4 million |
Age | 27 years old |
Residence | Houston, Texas |
Marital Status | Married |
Source of Wealth | Golf, Endorsements |
Salary | Estimated $361K (Till April 2023) |
Endorsements | Nike, Ping Tour, Rolex, Beats by Dre, SAP etc. |
How much is the net worth of Cameron Champ in 2023?
Cameron Champ's net worth is estimated to be $4 million as of April 2023, according to Celebrity Net Worth. His primary sources of income are his golf earnings and endorsements.
In June 1995, Cameron Champ was born in Sacramento, California. He played for Texas A&M University before going pro in 2017. Champ has played on the PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour. On the Web.com Tour, he won the Utah Championship in July 2018. In October 2018, Cameron Champ triumphed at the Sanderson Farms Championship on the PGA Tour.
In September 2019, Champ won the Safeway Open on the PGA Tour. With the American national team, he won the Junior Ryder Cup in 2012 and the Walker Cup in 2017. At the 2020 PGA Championship, Cameron Champ tied for tenth place. He reached his highest career position of #68 in August 2020. Jeff Champ, his father, was an athlete for the Baltimore Orioles.
Cameron Champ’s Salary
According to Spotrac, Cameron Champ’s career earnings are estimated to be $8,005,577. His salary mainly depends on prize money from tournaments and other golf related endeavors.
As of April 2023, Cameron Champ’s earnings are estimated to be $361K, however, his last year's earnings including prize money, were $960K. He was awarded a $792,000 winner's share for taking the 2018 Sanderson Farms Championship. His prize money for winning the 2019 Safeway Open was $1.188 million.
Cameron Champ’s Endorsement
Champ makes a sizable sum of money from endorsement and sponsorship agreements. Nike, Ping Tour, Rolex, Beats by Dr. Dre, SAP, SRS Distribution, and other companies support him. The amount he earned, however, is unknown.
Cameron Champ’s House
Cameron Champ's exact address is unknown, but he lives in Houston, Texas, with his wife, Jessica Birdsong Champ.
Cameron Champ’s Car Collection
Cameron Champ may have a collection of expensive cars, but there is no confirmation of this. His Instagram account does, however, show some of them.
Cameron Champ’s Charity Work
The Cameron Champ Foundation, which Cameron Champ founded, is dedicated to maximizing the potential and reshaping the lives of young people from underrepresented and underserved communities.
Champ said, "My grandfather Mack didn’t just teach me how to play golf, he taught me skills to be successful in life. Now, I want to give young people the same kind of opportunities that I’ve received over the years. Our foundation is dedicated to providing greater accessibility and inclusion in the game of golf, and to supporting kids in all aspects of their lives. I hope that you will Walk With Us.”
Cameron Champ’s Amateur Career
Champ won the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational for the Texas A&M Aggies and placed in the top 10 in six other competitions. Adam Wise defeated him for second place in the Pac-12 Robert Brandi Invitational.
Cameron Champ’s Professional Career
In the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament in December 2017, Champ tied for 16th place. He was given a spot on the Web.com Tour to begin 2018. In July 2018, Champ won the 2018 Utah Championship on the Web.com Tour. He earned $253,731 and placed sixth on the 2018 Web.com Tour to earn his tour card for the 2018–19 PGA Tour season.
With a winning score of 21, Champ captured his first PGA Tour victory on October 28 at the Sanderson Farms Championship. Champ had a strong 2018 Fall Series in addition to his victory, placing T25 at the Safeway Open, T28 at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, T10 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic, and 6th at the RSM Classic.
As of November 19, 2018, he had a world ranking of 97 as a result of this, putting him sixth in the FedEx Cup standings heading into the 2019 calendar year. On the PGA Tour, Champ is renowned for having one of the longest hitting distances. In his debut at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in 2017, Champ recorded an average clubhead speed of 129.79 mph. Since he was 14, Champ has worked with instructor Sean Foley.
Despite having a lower ball flight than the typical PGA Tour long hitter, Champ was the longest driver on the circuit in 2018–19 with a 317.1 yard average. Champ led the 2017 U.S. Open in driving distance with 337 yards and averaged 343.1 yards off the tee for the 2018 Web.com Tour season. With a birdie at the 72nd hole, Champ won the Safeway Open on September 29, 2019.
Prior to the Travelers Championship on June 23, 2020, Champ tested positive for COVID-19, joining Nick Watney, who had done so the week before. Using a gap wedge on the 72nd hole from 127 yards to within 3 feet to save par, Champ won the 3M Open on July 25, 2021, by two strokes.
In his final round at TPC Twin Cities, he shot 15-under 269 thanks to five birdies and no bogeys. In a tie for second place were Charl Schwartzel, Jhonattan Vegas, and Louis Oosthuizen.
Cameron Champ’s Personal Life
Champ has ancestry that is both black and white. While Cameron's mother is white, his father is biracial. Jeff, Cameron's father, was a professional baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles for two seasons. Champ is a Black Lives Matter supporter.
The golfer is married to Jessica Birdsong. After a few years of dating, Cameron proposed to Jessica in December 2019; the two later got married. The golfer's wife makes her living as a leather artist. Additionally, she runs a website called “Roots + Thistle.”
Given that they got married in December 2020, the couple has only recently wed. On December 3, Cameron posted gorgeous photos from the couple's wedding to Instagram along with the caption, “My beautiful Mrs Champ.”