American professional golfer Maverick McNealy was born on November 7, 1995. He is one of the most educated golfers and has graduated in management of science and engineering from Stanford University. McNealy was also ranked No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking in 2016 and early 2017.
McNealy was one of the best golfers in 2016 when he considered going into business rather than continuing to play golf, but he changed his mind and turned professional in 2017. His talent is demonstrated by his qualification for the 2014 US Open at the age of 18.
McNealy is also the third golfer to win the Haskins Award, following Tiger Woods and Patrick Rodgers, both of whom graduated from Stanford University.
What are the career earnings of Maverick McNealy in 2023?
Maverick McNealy's estimated PGA Tour career earnings are $7,699,377, with $7,465,627 coming from official events and an extra $93,750 from unofficial events, according to Spotrac. McNealy's earnings in 2023 are $485,924.
In order to treat a shoulder issue, Maverick McNealy made an announcement on social media that he would miss several months of competition.
In February 2023, McNealy suffered a left anterior sternoclavicular tear. Before taking a month off, he withdrew from the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the WM Phoenix Open that followed.
McNealy claimed that the injury began to get better after his return to The Players. Before the injury deteriorated at the RBC Canadian Open, he played for three months and made nine starts.
All of the events in which Maverick McNealy competed in 2023, along with his earnings and scores, are listed below:
In the Sony Open in Hawaii on January 15, 2023, Maverick McNealy finished tied for 7th place with a total score of 267 and earned $231,865.
At the Farmers Insurance Open on January 28, 2023, he finished tied for 31st place with a total score of 288, earning $50,895.
McNealy withdrew from both the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on February 5, 2023 and the WM Phoenix Open on February 12, 2023.
In the Players Championship on March 12, 2023, he finished tied for 60th place with a total score of 288 and earned $55,250.
At the Valspar Championship on March 19, 2023, he finished tied for 36th place with a total score of 285, earning $35,280.
In the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play on March 26, 2023, he withdrew and earned $74,857.
At the Mexico Open at Vidanta on April 30, 2023, McNealy finished tied for 60th place with a total score of 281, earning $16,940.
He missed the cut at the AT&T Byron Nelson on May 14, 2023, and the PGA Championship on May 21, 2023.
In the Charles Schwab Challenge on May 28, 2023, he finished tied for 52nd place with a total score of 283, earning $20,837.
McNealy also missed the cut at the RBC Canadian Open on June 11, 2023, with a total score of 150.
Maverick McNealy Contracts
According to multiple online reports, McNealy recently made an endorsement deal with Ford Motor Co., but not much information is known regarding the amount. McNealy also has endorsement deals with Callaway, AT&T, and Odyssey.
Maverick McNealy Salary
Maverick McNealy’s average salary, on the basis of his total career earnings, is estimated to be $1.2 million as of September 2023. But salaries in the world of golf are subject to change as they fluctuate with prize money and tournaments won.
The following are McNealy's annual earnings:
Year | Official Earnings | Unofficial Earnings | Tour Bonus | Total Earnings |
2023 | $1,309,697 | $93,750 | - | $1,403,447 |
2022 | $2,689,752 | - | - | $2,689,752 |
2021 | $2,055,003 | - | - | $2,055,003 |
2020 | $1,293,984 | - | $140,000 | $1,433,984 |
2019 | $13,568 | - | - | $13,568 |
2018 | $103,624 | - | - | $103,624 |
FAQs
Maverick McNealy's career earnings amount to $7,699,377.
In 2023, Maverick McNealy earned a total of $485,924, as of September.
Maverick McNealy has endorsement deals with Ford Motor Co., Callaway, AT&T, and Odyssey.
McNealy withdrew from tournaments in February 2023 due to a left anterior sternoclavicular tear.
As of September 2023, Maverick McNealy's estimated average salary is $1.2 million, but it can vary based on tournament earnings and endorsements.