Sergio Garcia's Career Earnings

Last Modified Apr 2, 2025 18:31 GMT
Sergio Garcia Career Earnings
Sergio Garcia (Instagram/@thesergiogarcia)

Sergio Garcia, a Spanish professional golfer, was born on January 9, 1980. He competes on the LIV Golf League as of March 2025 and formerly on the PGA Tour and the European Tour (now the DP World Tour). Between 1995 and 1998, he won six amateur titles, including his first professional win at the 1997 Open de Cataluña. He turned professional in 1999 and won two European Tour events in his debut year, the Murphy's Irish Open and the Linde German Masters. He eventually joined the PGA Tour and won the 2001 MasterCard Colonial (now the Charles Schwab Challenge) and the Buick Classic (now the FedEx St. Jude Championship).

Garcia's most notable wins include the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament. He joined the LIV Golf League in 2023 and won the 2024 LIV Golf Andalucia and the 2025 LIV Golf Hong Kong. His career-high world ranking is No. 2, first achieved in November 2008, and as of March 2025, he is ranked No. 380. The modest ranking is a result of LIV Golf's issues with the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR). Regardless, he has won a total of 38 professional wins, including 11 on the PGA Tour and 16 on the European Tour, as of March 2025.

What are Sergio Garcia's career earnings in 2025?

Sergio Garcia's PGA and LIV Golf total earnings are $93.51 million as of March 2025, according to Spotrac. This includes $11.59 million from major championships, $45.26 million from the PGA Tour, $27.43 million in individual LIV payouts, $7.87 from the team LIV payout, and $1.35 million from the LIV team champion bonus.

Moreover, in the 2025 season and as of March, Garcia has earned $7.18 million, as per Spotrac. This includes $4.93 million from individual payouts and $2.25 million from team payouts. The majority of this was earned from his LIV Golf Hong Kong win, $4.75 million.

Sergio Garcia's LIV Golf Earnings

Garcia's LIV Golf earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearIndividual PayoutsTeam PayoutsIndividual Champion BonusTeam Champion BonusCash Total
2022$3,357,785$2,000,000-$750,000$6,107,785
2023$6,191,833$2,250,000-$300,000$8,741,833
2024$12,947,143$1,375,000-$300,000$14,622,143
2025$4,936,000$2,250,000--$7,186,000
Total$27,432,761$7,875,000-$1,350,000$36,657,761

Sergio Garcia's PGA Earnings

Garcia's PGA earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearOfficial PayoutsUnofficial PayoutsTour Champ.PIPTour Top 10Cash TotalCash Total
1999$406,917$120,000---$526,917$526,917
2000$975,711$550,000---$1,525,711$2,052,627
2001$2,715,707$47,500---$2,763,207$4,815,834
2002$1,742,667----$1,742,667$6,558,502
2003$482,241----$482,241$7,040,743
2004$2,872,571$350,000---$3,222,571$10,263,314
2005$2,622,876$33,750---$2,656,626$12,919,940
2006$888,923----$888,923$13,808,862
2007$2,795,715----$2,795,715$16,604,577
2008$4,087,440----$4,087,440$20,692,017
2009$993,746$87,000---$1,080,746$21,772,763
2010$740,622----$740,622$22,513,384
2011$951,357----$951,357$23,464,741
2012$2,309,172----$2,309,172$25,773,913
2013$1,902,260----$1,902,260$27,676,173
2014$4,061,973----$4,061,973$31,738,146
2015$2,073,165----$2,073,165$33,811,311
2016$2,500,463----$2,500,463$36,311,775
2017$1,372,239----$1,372,239$37,684,014
2018$878,354----$878,354$38,562,368
2019$1,740,758----$1,740,758$40,303,126
2020$658,935-$70,000--$728,935$41,032,061
2021$2,889,556-$583,750--$3,473,306$44,505,367
2022$745,390----$745,390$45,250,757
2023$9,356----$9,356$45,260,113
Total$43,418,113$1,188,250$653,750--$45,260,113-

Sergio Garcia's Major Championship Earnings

Garcia's major earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearMastersPGAUS OpenThe OpenCash TotalCash Cumulative
1998------
1999$378,000---$378,000$378,000
2000$24,000-$15,891$21,256$78,627$456,627
2001--$91,734$91,194$182,928$639,555
2002$110,714-$252,546$122,466$659,326$1,298,881
2003--$32,552$108,093$184,145$1,483,026
2004--$80,644-$366,644$1,849,670
2005$56,400-$320,039$214,060$590,499$2,440,169
2006$353,600--$296,511$671,811$3,111,980
2007---$925,470$925,470$4,037,450
2008$660,000-$87,230$23,554$770,784$4,808,233
2009--$154,600$31,176$218,776$5,027,010
2010--$83,634$87,840$196,224$5,223,233
2011$132,786-$228,416$168,333$572,735$5,795,968
2012--$44,144-$200,944$5,996,912
2013$15,700-$28,961$72,218$348,879$6,345,790
2014$44,920-$46,803$785,910$877,633$7,223,423
2015$22,500-$113,686$305,878$597,064$7,820,487
2016--$374,395$310,798$741,693$8,562,180
2017--$124,951$45,286$2,150,237$10,712,417
2019--$27,181$25,088$52,269$10,764,686
2021---$109,000$109,000$10,873,686
2022---$32,525$170,525$11,044,211
2023--$143,295-$143,295$11,187,506
2024--$409,279-$409,279$11,596,785
Total$1,798,620-$2,659,981$3,776,654$11,596,785-

What are Sergio Garcia's career earnings in 2024?

Sergio Garcia earned $15 million in the 2024 season, as per Spotrac, including $409,279 from major championships, $12.94 million from individual payouts, $1.37 million from team payouts, and $300,000 as a team champion bonus. His highest earnings that season were $4.75 million from his LIV Golf Andalucia win. He also earned $2.25 million each for his runner-up finishes at the LIV Golf Mayakoba and Miami.

Garcia's earnings tournament by tournament are as follows, as per Spotrac:

DateTournament NamePlaceTo ParTotalEarnings
Feb 04, 2024Mayakoba2-12201$2,250,000
Feb 10, 2024Las VegasT27-3207$180,000
March 3, 2024JeddahT15-7203$262,143
Apr 7, 2024Miami2-11205$2,250,000
Apr 14, 2024Masters TournamentCUT0151-
Apr 28, 2024AdelaideT40-6210$130,500
May 5, 2024SingaporeT14-8205$662,000
Jun 9, 2024Houston5-11205$925,000
Jun 16, 2024U.S. OpenT121281$409,279
Jun 23, 2024NashvilleT18-6207$230,000
Jul 14, 2024Andalucia1-5208$4,750,000
Jul 28, 2024United KingdomT20-5208$225,000
Aug 18, 2024GreenbrierT8-14196$457,500
Sep 15, 2024ChicagoT2-8202$2,000,000

When was Sergio Garcia's highest prize money in a year?

Sergio Garcia’s highest prize money earnings in a year were $15 million in the 2024 season. Also, his highest single-event earnings were $4.75 million each from his 2024 LIV Golf Andalucia and 2025 LIV Golf Hong Kong wins.

Sergio Garcia's Endorsements

Sergio Garcia has endorsement deals with BMW Golf Sport and UBS, as per his Instagram handle, @thesergiogarcia.

Also Read: Sergio Garcia Net Worth

FAQs on Sergio Garcia's Career Earnings

A. Yes, Sergio Garcia won the 2017 Masters Tournament, defeating Justin Rose in a playoff.

A. Sergio Garcia's total career earnings from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf as of March 2025 is 93.51 million, according to Spotrac.

A. Yes, Sergio Garcia joined the LIV Golf League in 2023.

A. Sergio Garcia has a total of 38 professional wins as of March 2025, including 11 on the PGA Tour, 16 on the European Tour and two on the LIV Golf League.

A. Sergio Garcia is 45 years old as of March 2025. He was born on January 9, 1980.

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