Corey Conners’ Career Earning

Last Modified May 12, 2024 17:04 GMT
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Corey Conners, a Canadian professional golfer who competes on the PGA Tour, was born on January 6, 1992. Conners has also competed on the Web.com Tour, PGA Tour Latinoamérica, and PGA Tour Canada.

Conners became a professional after the 2015 Masters and participated in the 2016 RBC Canadian Open. Conners finished in a tie for 42nd place at the Web.com Tour preliminary round in December 2016. By placing in the top 45, he qualified for the 2017 Web.com Tour.

Conners’ FedEx Cup standing at the end of the 2020 season was 53rd. Conners had 13 top-25 finishes through the first 20 events of the 2021 season, including seven top-10 finishes, especially seventh at the Players Championship and eighth at the Masters.

Conners earned a spot in the Tokyo Summer Olympics of 2020. His second PGA Tour triumph came in April 2023, when he won the Valero Texas Open.

What are the career earnings of Corey Conners in 2024?

The 2024 career earnings of Corey Conners are $250,902 until May. The numbers are only going to go up! Since the golf seasons are just getting started.

The following are Corey Conners' tournaments, along with his results and earnings (as of 2024 May):

  1. The Sentry, Kapalua Resort (Plantation Course): $113,000
  2. Sony Open in Hawaii, Waialae Country Club: $18,592
  3. AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Pebble Beach Golf Links: $106,625
  4. WM Phoenix Open, TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course): $53,000
  5. The Genesis Invitational, Riviera Country Club: $53,000
  6. Cognizant Classic, PGA National Resort & Spa (The Champion): $32,850
  7. Arnold Palmer Invitational pres. by Mastercard, Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge: $289,000
  8. THE PLAYERS Championship, TPC Sawgrass (THE PLAYERS Stadium Course): $489,583
  9. Valero Texas Open, TPC San Antonio (Oaks Course): $67,735
  10. Masters Tournament, Augusta National Golf Club: $86,000
  11. RBC Heritage, Harbour Town Golf Links: $62,660

What are the career earnings of Corey Conners in 2023?

Corey Conners had a brilliant 2023 season; he earned a total of $21,121,078. These career earnings can be broken down into a few parts. He earned $5,545,721 as an official payout. Corey Conners earned $202,750 in unofficial payouts—$ 540,000 in Tours Champions.

How much does Corey Conners make per year?

It's not clear how much Corey Conners makes per year. But approximately, he has averaged $1,744,452 prize money per year.

When was Corey Conners's highest prize money in a year?

2020–21 was Corey Conners' best year! He earned around $4,007,567.

Corey Conners’ Contracts

Corey Conners has endorsement deals with brands like Ping, FTI Consulting, RBC Heritage, and Levelwear. However, his endorsement earnings and details are not made public.

Corey Conners’ Salary

The average salary of Corey Conners is estimated to be $2.3 million, based on his total career earnings.

Corey Conners' annual salary is as follows:

  • 2023: $3,985,163

  • 2022: $4,526,590

  • 2021: $4,474,236

  • 2020: $1,753,621

  • 2019: $3,349,864

  • 2018: $728,296

FAQs

A. Corey Conners' career earnings until June 2023 are $3,985,163.

A. Corey Conners has endorsement deals with Ping, FTI Consulting, RBC Heritage, and Levelwear.

A. The average salary of Corey Conners is estimated to be $2.3 million based on his total career earnings.

A. The net worth of Corey Conners is estimated to be $5 million as of June 2023.

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