Max Homa Career Earnings 2024

Last Modified Dec 21, 2024 15:37 GMT
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American golfer John Maxwell Homa mainly plays on the PGA Tour. He earned his popularity through his impressive golf school. He won six times on the PGA Tour, including the 2019 Wells Fargo Championship and the 2022 Fortinet Championship.

Max Homa's most recent win was at the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open, which was his sixth PGA Tour victory. In 2022, he won two PGA Tour events, including the Wells Fargo Championship and the Fortinet Championship. He became a three-time All-American during his college golf career. Prior to his success on the PGA Tour, Homa played on the Web.com Tour, where he had multiple top-10 finishes.

In the 2024 season, Homa played in 10 events, making the cut in nine and missing the WM Phoenix Open. His best finish was at the 2024 Masters Tournament, where he finished tied for third place with Tommy Fleetwood and Collin Morikawa with a score of 284, under 4. His Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) are No. 10 as of May.

What are Max Homa’s career earnings in 2024?

The total career earnings of Max Homa are $35.9 million as of May 2024, including $26.2 million from official events, $577,500 from unofficial events and $3 million from the Player Index Program.

Homa competed in the 2024 Sentry, finishing T14 with a score of 22 under 270 and earning $320,250. In the third round of The Sentry, Homa made the longest drive in the ShotLink era since 2003 on the PGA Tour, measuring 477 yards.

The defending champion had great hopes for the 2024 Farmers Insurance Open, but he finished T13 and earned $156,536. On February 4, 2024, he finished T66 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and earned $35,313 in total.

At the 2024 Masters Tournament, Homa finished tied for third place with Tommy Fleetwood and Collin Morikawa. This was his best finish in the majors, with a score of 284, under 4; earning $1 million.

His yearly earnings are as follows:

Year OfficialUnofficial Tour Championship BonusEarnings
2024$2,627,534--$2,627,534
2023$10,761,517$397,500$999,000$14,358,017
2022$5,289,842$110,000$2,750,000$11,149,842
2021$3,448,578--$3,448,578
2020$1,453,056-$140,000$1,593,056
2019$2,063,606$70,000-$2,133,606
2017$18,008--$18,008
2015$380,339--$380,339
2014$195,924--$195,924

Homa won $3 million in the 2022 Player Index Program and $3.2 million in the ComCast Business Tour Top-10.

What are Max Homa’s career earnings in 2023?

In 2023, Homa earned $14.3 million and won the Fortinet Championship, earning $1,440,000 and the Farmers Insurance Open, where he made $1,566,000. However, he also achieved the second position on The Genesis Invitational and bagged $2,180,000. Max Homa's golf season for 2023 ended with winning twice and having 13 top-10 finishes.

His tournament-by-tournament earnings are as follows:

DateTournamentPos.To ParTotalEarnings
01/08/23Sentry Tournament of ChampionsT3-23269$840,000
01/28/23Farmers Insurance Open1-13275$1,566,000
02/12/23WM Phoenix OpenT39-3281$87,000
02/19/23The Genesis Invitational2-15269$2,180,000
03/05/23Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MastercardT14-4284$325,000
03/12/23THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT6-8280$736,607
03/26/23World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match PlayT9--$365,000
04/09/23Masters TournamentT436294$66,600
04/16/23RBC HeritageCUT-145-
04/23/23Zurich Classic of New OrleansCUT-136-
05/07/23Wells Fargo ChampionshipT8-9275$525,000
05/21/23PGA ChampionshipT559289$35,000
05/28/23Charles Schwab ChallengeT9-4276$237,075
06/18/23U.S. OpenCUT-144-
06/25/23Travelers ChampionshipCUT-137-
07/02/23Rocket Mortgage ClassicT21-15273$99,587
07/16/23Genesis Scottish OpenT12-7273$151,007
07/23/23The Open ChampionshipT10-4280$308,400
08/13/23FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT6-11269$584,286
08/20/23BMW ChampionshipT5-11269$790,000
08/27/23TOUR ChampionshipT9-10274$999,000
09/17/23Fortinet ChampionshipT7-13275$255,150
12/03/23Hero World Challenge T13-6282$152,500

How much does Make Homa make per year?

Unfortunately, there is insufficient data on his off-course annual earnings to calculate his total (with on-course) annual revenue. The predicted $3.5 million in yearly average on-course earnings are based on his overall earnings of $35.9 million, so they could fluctuate. His earnings outside of the course are unclear.

When was Max Homa's highest prize money in a year?

Max Homa's largest payout was on August 28, 2022, when he tied for fifth place in the Tour Championship. He shot 71, 62, 66, and 66 in each of the four rounds, for a total of 265, under 17. For this, he earned $2,750,000.

Max Homa’s Contract

Max Homa has been sponsored by Burns & Wilcox since 2021. Burns & Wilcox is a wholesale insurance broker based in Farmington Hills, Michigan. He also has endorsement deals with Celebrity Greens, Mastercard, and FootJoy. He is also a spokesperson for X-Golf, a national virtual golf and bar restaurant.

Max Homa’s Salary

Golfers don't have set salaries because their earnings are mostly determined by the events they win and the endorsement contracts they sign. Given the unpredictable nature of their annual profits, it is best to estimate their average yearly salary based on their total career earnings, which do not include their endorsement payments.

Max Homa has $35.9 million in total earnings from the PGA Tour as of May 2024; hence, his average annual income is estimated to be approximately $3.58 million; however, as stated earlier, this figure is subject to change.

Max Homa's Career Earnings FAQs

 A. Max Homa is ranked 9th in the world as of April 2024 by the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

A. Max Homa has played in the Masters Tournament five times, including 2024 Masters. 

A. In the 2023 season, Max Homa earned $14.3 million, on-course.

A. Max Homa’s total career earnings in May 2024 are $35.9 million. 

A. Max Homa has won nine professional titles as of May 2024.

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