Henrik Stenson’s Career Earning 2023

Last Modified Jun 28, 2023 14:01 GMT

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Henrik Olof Stenson is a Swedish professional golfer who was born on April 5, 1976. He won the 2016 Open Championship at Royal Troon with a major championship-record score of 264, making him the first male Swedish and first male Nordic major champion.

Some of the other most prestigious competitions in the world, such as the Players Championship, WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship, World Cup, Tour Championship, DP World Tour Championship, Dubai, South African Open, and Nedbank Golf Challenge, are also on his list of victories.

Stenson has won the European Tour Golfer of the Year award twice (in 2013 and 2016), spent more than 300 weeks in the top ten of the Official World Golf Ranking, and has the highest career world ranking of any male Swedish golfer at number two. Stenson became the first golfer to win both the FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai on the European Tour and the U.S. PGA Tours in 2013, respectively.

Stenson's selection as the 2023 European Ryder Cup captain was made public in March 2022. Due to his impending signing with LIV Golf, it was confirmed in July that Stenson had been relieved of his duties as European Ryder Cup captain.

After receiving multiple fines and suspensions from the European Tour for competing without a release for a conflicting event, it was revealed in May 2023 that Stenson had resigned his membership from the European Tour.

What are the career earnings of Henrik Stenson in 2023?

The 2023 career earnings of Henrik Stenson are $2,308,000 from LIV Golf until June. Stenson has earned $6,924,000 as an individual and $1,125,000 as part of a team, for a total of $8,049,000 in career earnings from LIV Golf.

In addition, he has earned $31,992,046 from official PGA Tour tournaments and $4,648,500 from unofficial tournaments, for a total career earnings of $36,640,546, bringing his total earnings to $44,689,546.

Henrik Stenson competed in the following events and tournaments in 2023, along with his performances and earnings:

  • Mayakoba: T23, Earnings $167,000

  • Tucson: 42, Score (3), Earnings $132,000

  • Orlando: T11, Score (-8), Earnings $374,000

  • Adelaide: T11, Score (-12), Earnings $310,000

  • Singapore: T30, Score (-4), Earnings $175,000

  • Tulsa: T18, Score (-8), Earnings $250,000

  • DC: T4, Score (-8), Earnings $900,000

Henrik Stenson’s Contracts

Henrik Stenson has endorsement deals with a number of well-known companies, including Footjoy, Hugo Boss, Callaway, Titleist, NetJets, Qlik, and Mutual of Omaha. Reportedly, these collaborations have enabled him to earn an impressive $3.2 million, but no further information is publicly available.

Henrik Stenson’s Salary

Based on his two-decade career and total career earnings, Henrik Stenson's average salary is estimated to be $2 million as of June 2023. As a result, the average figure is bound to fluctuate, as golf players' salaries are frequently determined by tournaments and prize money earnings, as well as endorsements.

Henrik Stenson’s annual salary is as follows:

  • 2023: $2,308,000 (LIV Golf)

  • 2022: $5,741,000 (LIV Golf)

  • 2022: $285,439 (PGA Tour)

  • 2021: $245,906 (PGA Tour)

  • 2020: $1,155,111 (PGA Tour)

  • 2019: $1,572,370 (PGA Tour)

  • 2018: $2,785,487 (PGA Tour)

  • 2017: $3,169,771 (PGA Tour)

  • 2016: $3,397,373 (PGA Tour)

  • 2015: $5,155,070 (PGA Tour)

  • 2014: $1,894,235 (PGA Tour)

  • 2013: $6,488,230 (PGA Tour)

  • 2012: $791,107 (PGA Tour)

  • 2011: $427,799 (PGA Tour)

  • 2010: $883,070 (PGA Tour)

  • 2009: $3,012,685 (PGA Tour)

  • 2008: $2,138,118 (PGA Tour)

  • 2007: $2,182,554 (PGA Tour)

  • 2006: $1,002,303 (PGA Tour)

  • 2005: $53,919 (PGA Tour)

FAQs

A. Henrik Stenson's career earnings in 2023 are $2,308,000 until June.

A. Henrik Stenson has endorsement deals with Footjoy, Hugo Boss, Callaway, Titleist, NetJets, Qlik, and Mutual of Omaha.

A. Henrik Stenson's estimated average salary is $2 million as of June 2023, based on his total career earnings and a two-decade-long career.

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