What Is Cameron Davis’ Career Earnings as of 2023?

Last Modified Nov 14, 2023 04:14 GMT
Cameron Davis
Cameron Davis

PGA Tour player Cameron Davis is an Australian professional golfer who was born on February 21, 1995, in Sydney, Australia. The 28-year-old golfer’s current world ranking is 42. His actual name is Cameron Hugh Davis.

As an amateur Davis won multiple golf events including 2014 Victorian Amateur Championship, 2015 Australian Amateur and 2016 Eisenhower Trophy. He reached his peak with 42th rank in World Official Golf Ranking as of 15 October 2023. Davis’ impressive golf skills and exceptional performances in PGA Tour of Australasia, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Canada & Web.com Tour made him popular and caused him to earn substantial wealth and widespread recognition.

The golfer has won a total of four professional tournaments including 1 PGA Tour, 1 PGA Tour of Australasia and 1 Korn Ferry Tour. As of November 2023, Davis’ estimated net worth is around $4 million including his golf earnings and several endorsement deals. In the major championships, Davis has already established himself as a standout performer, which includes his 4th finish in the PGA Championship in 2023. Apart from this, he played in the international team & represented Australia in the 2022 Presidents Cup.

What are Cameron Davis’ career earnings in 2023?

Davis’ career earnings are estimated at $11,336,890 & these earnings only came from official tournaments as there isn’t any record of his unofficial tournaments.

In this current year, Davis earned around $5,001,208 as of October 2023, which is his highest salary till now. He finished 6th at THE PLAYERS Championship in March 2023 where he earned $736,607. Besides this, in May 2023, he also tied forth, receiving $720,000 as the prize money in the PGA Championship.

In the previous year 2022, Davis won around $1,989,012. It is reported on 4th July 2021, he won at Rocket Mortgage Classic and for this, he received $1,350,000 as winning prize money.

The following are the 2023 events and tournaments in which Davis competed, along with his results and earnings:

  • Sony Open in Hawaii: Finished T-32 with a score of -9, earning $41,387.

  • The American Express: Cut.

  • Farmers Insurance Open: Cut.

  • The Genesis Invitational: Cut.

  • The Honda Classic: Cut.

  • Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard: Cut.

  • THE PLAYERS Championship: Finished T-6 with a score of -8, earning $736,607.

  • World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play: Finished T-17, earning $219,909.

  • Valero Texas Open: Cut.

  • RBC Heritage: Finished T-7 with a score of -13, earning $607,500.

  • Wells Fargo Championship: Finished T-59 with a score of 2, earning $44,600.

  • PGA Championship: Finished T-4 with a score of -3, earning $720,000.

  • Charles Schwab Challenge: Cut.

  • the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday: Cut.

  • Travelers Championship: Finished T-33 with a score of -11, earning $109,000.

  • Rocket Mortgage Classic: Finished T-17 with a score of -16, earning $109,000.

  • Genesis Scottish Open: Cut.

  • 3M Open: Finished T-10 with a score of -14, earning $196,950.

  • Wyndham Championship: Finished T-7 with a score of -12, earning $223,060.

  • FedEx St. Jude Championship: Finished T-6 with a score of -11, earning $584,286.

  • BMW Championship: Finished T-40 with a score of 3, earning $100,000.

  • Fortinet Championship: Finished T-3 with a score of -17, earning $579,600.

  • Shriners Children's Open: Finished T-7 with a score of -17, earning $238,000.

  • ZOZO Championship: Finished T-12 with a score of -4, earning $178,500.

Cameron Davis’ Contract

Apart from his successful golf career this Australian professional golfer Davis is also endorsed by numerous well-known companies like Nike and Titleist. Besides this, he is also endorsed by the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Sierra Club and some other prominent elected officials, which increased Davis’ total career earnings and added significantly to his wealth and made a positive impact on his net worth.

Cameron Davis’ Salary

Davis became professional in 2016 and during his 7 years of professional career, he has earned around $1,619,555 annually on average. Davis' earnings from the tournaments he played covered a major part of his $4 million net worth and contributed to his success on the PGA Tour of Australasia, PGA Tour, PGA Tour Canada & Web.com Tour. However, according to Davis' salary amount mainly depends on his performance in the tournaments which changes over time.

Cameron Davis’ annual earnings are as follows, with details:

YEAROFFICIAL PAYOUT (In USD)EARNINGS
2023$5,001,208$5,001,208
2022$1,989,012$1,989,012
2021$2,746,956$2,746,956
2020$857,225$967,225
2019$477,467$477,467
2018$56,555$56,555
2017$98,467$98,467

FAQs

A. As of November 2023, Cameron Davis has earned around $5,001,208 this year.

A. Cameron Davis' average earnings per year is approximately $1,619,555 million.

A. As of November 2023, Cameron Davis’ total career earnings are around $11,336,890 million and earnings only include official tournaments.

A. Cameron Davis’ net worth is estimated at around $4 million as of 2023.

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