Gary Woodland’s Career Earning

Last Modified Jun 26, 2023 04:09 GMT
Source: Official Instagram Account of Gary Woodland
Source: Official Instagram Account of Gary Woodland

American professional golfer Gary Woodland, born May 21, 1984, competes on the PGA Tour. 2019 saw Woodland win the U.S. Open, his first major title and sixth career triumph.

Woodland had a successful college career before turning professional in 2007 and briefly competing on the Korn Ferry Tour, now known as the Nationwide Tour. Woodland has played on the PGA Tour since 2009.

Davis Riley has four PGA Tour victories, one on the European Tour, and two on other tours. His best results in major championships include a T14 finish at the Masters Tournament in 2023, a T6 finish at the PGA Championship in 2018, winning the US Open in 2019, and a T12 finish at the Open Championship in 2016.

What are the career earnings of Gary Woodland in 2023?

The 2023 career earnings of Gary Woodland are $1,930,138 until June. Davis Riley has accumulated a total of $35,948,254 in career earnings, with $32,874,838 coming from official tournaments and $2,310,417 from unofficial tournaments.

Gary Woodland competed in the following events and tournaments, along with his performances and results:

  • Farmers Insurance Open: Place - T62, Score (- 6), Earnings - $18,879

  • WM Phoenix Open: Place - T42, Score - (-2), Earnings - $65,350

  • The Genesis Invitational: Place - T9, Score - (-9), Earnings - $545,000

  • The Players Championship: Place - T54, Score - (-1), Earnings - $58,000

  • Valspar Championship: Place - T45, Score - (2), Earnings - $21,519

  • Masters Tournament: Place - T14, Score - (-3), Earnings - $333,000

  • RBC Heritage: Place - T31, Score - (-7), Earnings - $107,400

  • Mexico Open at Vidanta: Place - T39, Score - (-7), Earnings - $30,415

  • Wells Fargo Championship: Place - T14, Score - (-8), Earnings - $355,000

  • The Memorial Tournament: Place - T24, Score - (1), Earnings - $163,000

Gary Woodland failed to make the cut in the Sony Open in Hawaii, the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, and the PGA Championship in 2023.

Gary Woodland’s Contracts

Gary Woodland has endorsement deals with Wilson, Breitling SA, Puma, and Cobra Golf. However, the specific income generated by these endorsements is unknown.

Gary Woodland’s Salary

The average salary of Gary Woodland, based on his total career earnings, is estimated to be $2.3 million as of June 2023.

Gary Woodland’s annual earnings are as follows:

  • 2023: $1,930,138

  • 2022: $1,992,732

  • 2021: $1,294,062

  • 2020: $2,500,631

  • 2019: $6,412,632

  • 2018: $3,217,240

  • 2017: $3,053,975

  • 2016: $2,482,044

  • 2015: $2,700,083

  • 2014: $2,734,153

  • 2013: $1,915,732

  • 2012: $702,879

  • 2011: $4,745,107

  • 2010: $120,815

  • 2009: $121,031

  • 2008: $25,000

FAQs

A. Gary Woodland's career earnings till June 2023 are $1,930,138.

A. Gary Woodland has endorsement deals with Wilson, Breitling SA, Puma, and Cobra Golf.

A. The average salary of Gary Woodland, based on his total career earnings, is estimated to be $2.3 million as of June 2023.

A. The net worth of Gary Woodland is estimated to be $14 million as of June 2023. 

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