American professional golfer Patrick Rodgers was born on June 30, 1992. He competes on the PGA Tour. Rodgers defeated Steve Marino in the semifinals of the 2015 Pacific Rubiales Colombia Championship with a winning score of 267. His only victory in the Web.com Tour playoffs came against Steve Marino in the same competition.
Rodgers came close to winning his first PGA Tour title in the final event of 2018, shooting rounds of 61–62 on the weekend of the RSM Classic to enter a playoff with Charles Howell III. On the second extra hole, where Howell III made a birdie putt after Rodgers missed his from a comparable distance, he lost the playoff.
Patrick Rodgers missed the cut at the 2017 PGA Championship and did not compete in the Masters or Open Championships, but he did finish T31 at the 2021 and 2022 US Opens. In his last eight competitions, Rodgers has failed to make the cut six times. He is currently ranked 143rd in the Official World Golf Ranking.
What are the career earnings of Patrick Rodgers in 2023?
As of May 2023, the career earnings of Patrick Rodgers are $2,087,833. Patrick Rodgers has earned a total of $11,664,345 in his career, which includes $11,483,095 from official tournaments and $76,250 from unofficial tournaments.
Patrick Rodgers participated in several golf championships during the 2022-23 season (till May). He began with the Fortinet Championship but was unable to make the cut. He finished in the T54 position with a score of -5 at the Sanderson Farms Championship and earned $18,249. He secured T28 in the Shriners Children's Open with a score of -13 and earned $51,350.
At the Zozo Championship, Rodgers finished T16 with a score of -8 and earned $151,674. He secured T3 in the Butterfield Bermuda Championship with a score of -17 and earned $344,500. In the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, he finished T27 with a score of -13 and earned $58,630.
Rodgers secured T16 in the Cadence Bank Houston Open with a score of -5 and earned $123,900. At the RSM Classic, he finished T10 with a score of -14 and earned $188,325. He couldn't make the cut at the American Express and Farmers Insurance Open.
Rodgers finished T14 in the WM Phoenix Open with a score of -8 and earned $335,000. He couldn't make the cut at the Genesis Invitational, the Players Championship, and the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. He finished T36 in the Valspar Championship and earned $35,280.
Rodgers couldn't make the cut at the Corales Puntacana Championship but secured 5th place with a score of -11 at the Valero Texas Open, earning $364,900. He finished T19 in the RBC Heritage with a score of -10 and earned $237,000. In the Mexico Open at Vidanta, he secured T10 with a score of -13 and earned $179,025. However, he couldn't make the cut at the Wells Fargo Championship.
Patrick Rodgers’ Contract
In addition to his successful career on the golf course, Patrick Rodgers has also secured endorsement deals with top brands in the industry, such as Callaway, Nike, and Oakley. While the specific financial details of these contracts are not public knowledge, it is not uncommon for professional golfers to earn significant income from these types of deals.
Endorsement contracts typically involve the athlete promoting and using the sponsor's products, which can include everything from clubs and apparel to sunglasses and other accessories. As a well-respected player, Rodgers' association with these brands can be mutually beneficial for both parties.
Patrick Rodgers’ Salary
Patrick Rodgers' average salary based on his $11.6 million in career earnings is estimated to be $1.2 million, and the golfer's net worth is around $5 million as of May 2023.
Patrick Rodgers' annual earnings are as follows:
2023: $2,087,833
2022: $1,327,381
2021: $968,100
2020: $1,120,849 (including $105,000 from Tour Championship bonus)
2019: $1,046,838
2018: $1,287,040
2017: $1,346,322
2016: $1,366,586 (including $76,250 from unofficial payouts)
2015: $1,038,291
2014: $75,104