What are Sergio Garcia's Career Earnings?

Last Modified May 24, 2024 12:40 GMT
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Sergio García Fernández, a professional golfer from Spain who was born on January 9, 1980, has triumphed in 36 international tournaments, including the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament. García has competed on the PGA and European Tours, however, he currently represents LIV Golf.

After winning the HSBC Champions Tournament in November 2008, García rose to his highest career position of second. In 10 of the 11 Ryder Cup tournaments he took part in during his professional career, he set a record of 28.5 points.

Sergio García has a total of 11 victories on the PGA Tour. He also has 16 victories on the European Tour. Additionally, he had one victory each on the Sunshine Tour, the PGA Tour of Australasia, and the Japan Golf Tour. In addition, García has earned five more victories and six on the Asian Tour.

García, apparently, will not be able to participate in the 2023 Ryder Cup because, as he joined LIV Golf, he had to give up his DP World Tour membership to avoid event-conflicting fines. The DP World Tour membership is a must to participate in the Ryder Cup, and in order to join, he had to pay a fine of £700,000, which he did recently but was still rejected by the DP World Tour.

What are the career earnings of Sergio García in 2024?

Sergio Garcia estimated $56 million in his career earnings from the PGA Tour. Since joining LIV Golf in 2022, he has made about $40 million.

What are the career earnings of Sergio García in 2023?

According to Spotrac, Sergio García has earned a total of $71,189,784 from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf.

García's PGA Tour earnings, including official tournaments, are $54,605,619, with an extra $1,188,250 from unofficial tournaments, bringing his total PGA Tour earnings to $56,447,619.

And from LIV Golf, he has earned $10,867,165 in individual earnings and $3,875,000 in team earnings, for a total career earnings of $14,742,165.

Sergio García's earnings from the PGA Tour, with scores and positions, are as follows:

  • Masters Tournament: Sergio García did not make the cut.

  • U.S. Open: Sergio García tied for 27th place with a total score of +2 and earned $143,295.

  • Barbasol Championship: Sergio García did not make the cut.

  • Barracuda Championship: Sergio Garcíatied for 50th place with a total score of +21 and earned $9,356.

Sergio García's earnings from LIV Golf, with scores and positions, are as follows:

  • Mayakoba: Sergio García secured the T23 position with a score of 213, earning a total of $167,000.

  • Tucson: Sergio García finished T6 with a score of -7 (206), earning a total of $1,420,000.

  • Orlando: Sergio García ended in T45 with a score of 2 (215), earning a total of $126,000.

  • Adelaide: Sergio García secured the T11 position with a score of -12 (204), earning a total of $310,000.

  • Singapore: Sergio García finished 2nd with a score of -17 (196), earning a total of $2,625,000.

  • Tulsa: Sergio García secured the T23 position with a score of -7 (203), earning a total of $200,714.

  • DC: Sergio García finished T31 with a total score of 216, earning a total of $167,500.

  • Andalucía: Sergio García ended in the T10 position with a score of -2 (211), earning a total of $402,500.

  • London: Sergio García secured the T21 position with a score of -6 (207), earning a total of $221,000.

  • Greenbrier: Sergio García finished T12 with a score of -12 (198), earning a total of $321,666.

  • Bedminster: Sergio García ended in the T30 position with a score of 4 (217), earning a total of $175,000.

  • Chicago: Sergio García secured the T14 position with a score of -7 (206), earning a total of $623,000.

How much does Sergio García make per year?

With $56,408,417 in career earnings, Sergio Garcia has averaged $2,176,337 in prize money annually. $54,408,417 is Sergio Garcia's net worth. Born in ESP, Sergio Garcia began his professional career in 1996. He has been a player for 26 years.

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

Sergio Garcia made $4,939,606 in 2013–14, making it the highest prize money he has earned now!

Sergio Garcia Contracts

García signed a contract with Adidas when he turned pro in golf in 1999. In 2018, he signed a contract with Callaway, which lasted for just two years. In 2020, he returned to TaylorMade.

Due to a nearly 24-year association, Adidas dedicated their well-known golf equipment to Sergio García in his honor. Since 2003, the Spaniard has also collaborated with high-end watchmaker Omega. Additionally, he has introduced several timepieces in collaboration with Omega.

The Spanish golfer and the Swiss multinational investment bank Credit Suisse have been associated since 2017. Since 2021, García has served as a brand ambassador for the American eyewear company Goodr.

Sergio Garcia Salary

According to Spotrac, Sergio García's earnings from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf total $71,189,784. As García turned professional in 1999, that would make his average annual earnings $2.9 million as of September 2023.

Sergio García’s annual earnings from LIV Golf are as follows:

Year EventsIndividual Team Total Earnings
202312$5,259380$1,500,000$6,759,380
20228$5,607,785$2,375,000$7,982,785

Sergio García’s annual earnings from the PGA Tour are as follows:

Year Official EarningsUnofficial EarningsTour BonusTotal Earnings
2023$152,651--$152,651
2022$915,915--$915,915
2021$2,998,556-$583,750$3,582,306
2020$658,935-$70,000$728,935
2019$1,793,027--$1,793,027
2018$878,354--$878,354
2017$3,522,476--$3,522,476
2016$3,242,156--$3,242,156
2015$2,670,229--$2,670,229
2014$4,939,606--$4,939,606
2013$2,251,139--$2,251,139
2012$2,510,116--$2,510,116
2011$1,524,091--$1,524,091
2010$936,845--$936,845
2009$1,212,522$87,500-$1,299,522
2008$4,858,224--$4,858,224
2007$3,721,375--$3,721,375
2006$1,560,733--$1,560,733
2005$3,239,215$33,750-$3,247,125
2004$3,239,215$350,000-$3,589,215
2003$666,386--$666,386
2002$2,401,993--$2,401,993
2001$2,898,635$47,500-$2,946,135
2000$1,054,338$550,000-$1,604,338
1999$784,917$120,000-$904,917

FAQs

A. Sergio Garcia's career earnings in 2023 will be $71,189,784 from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf combined.

A. Sergio García has earned $56,447,619 from official and unofficial PGA Tour events.

A. Sergio García has earned $14,742,165 from LIV Golf, including individual and team earnings.

A. As of September 2023, Sergio Garcia's average annual salary is estimated to be $2.9 million.

A. Sergio Garcia has endorsement deals with Adidas, TaylorMade, Omega, Goodr, and Credit Suisse.

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