What is Mito Pereira's Career Earnings?

Last Modified Oct 17, 2023 06:01 GMT
Mito Pereira
Mito Pereira

Mito Pereira is a Chilean professional golfer who was born in Santiago, Chile on 31st March 1995. His extraordinary performance and skills on multiple tours made him popular & helped him financially. He has won a total of 10 professional tournaments including 3 Korn Ferry Tour and 7 others. But since February 2023, Mito has played in LIV Golf only.

Mito Pereira is married to a Chilean woman, Antonio Prida. Mito and Antonio have been together since their marriage in December 2021, but as of now, they don't have any children.

What are Mito Pereira’s career earnings in 2023?

Mito Pereira’s career earnings are estimated at $3,958,058. His total earnings include $3,958,058 from official tournaments and it seems that he has not earned from unofficial tournaments.

According to Spotrac, in 2023 he earned around $789,785 as of September 2023. Mito Pereira finished 18th at the PGA Championship in May 2023, where he earned $214,400, which is his highest income this year. Mito earned the most in 2022, which was around $2,797,925. In May 2022, he finished 3rd at the PGA Championship and earned around $870,000. Besides this, he also earned $336,667 for finishing 4th at Shriners Children's Open in 2022.

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

  • Masters Tournament: Finished T43, with a score of 6, earning $66,600.

  • PGA Championship: Finished T18, with a score of 2, earning $214,440.

  • U.S. Open: Cut

Mito Pereira’s Contract

Mito Pereira’s current net worth is estimated to be approximately $8 million as of 2023. Apart from his successful golf career, he is also endorsed by numerous brands like Ping (a golf equipment manufacturing brand), Titleist (a golf equipment manufacturing brand), and Generational Group (an investment bank for privately held businesses). Through these sponsorship & endorsement deals, Mito Pereira earns a significant amount of money which makes a positive impact on his total net worth.

Mito Pereira’s Salary

Mito Pereira became a professional in 2015 and during his professional career, he has earned around $1.3 million annually on average. His prize money earnings from the tournaments covered a major part of that $8 million net worth and contributed to his success on the tour. However, according to his contract, Mito Pereira’s salary depends on his performance and it changes each year.

According to Spotrac, Mito Pereira's annual earnings are as follows, with event details:

YEAROFFICIAL PAYOUT (In USD)EARNINGS
2023$789,785$789,785
2022$2,797,925$2,797,925
2021$370,348$370,348

FAQs

A. As of August 2023, Mito Pereira has earned around $789,785 USD.

A. Mito Pereira's main sponsors and endorsement brands include Ping, Titleist, and Generational Group.

A. Mito Pereira's average earnings per year is approximately $1.3 million USD.

A. As of September 2023, Mito Pereira’s total career earnings are around $3,958,058 USD, which he earned from the official tournaments.

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