What are Shane Lowry’s Career Earnings?

Last Modified Jul 12, 2024 12:03 GMT
Shane Lowry
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PGA Tour player Shane Lowry is an outstanding golfer from Ireland who has set several records in the world of professional golf with his exceptional golfing skills & techniques. He was born in Clara, Country Offaly, Ireland on 2nd April, 1987. During his amateur days, Shane secured his victory in the Irish Amateur Close Championship (2007), Mullingar Scratch Cup (2008) and so on. He won two PGA Tour events since he became pro in 2009. Shane Lowry’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $22 million as of September 2023. Currently, he lives in Dublin, Ireland with his family.

What are Shane Lowry’s career earnings in 2023?

Shane Lowry’s career earnings are estimated at $20,748,294. His total earnings include $17,129,877 from official tournaments and $517,417 from unofficial tournaments.

In 2023 he earned around $2,690,707 as of September, 2023, according to Spotrac. Shane tied for fifth position at The Honda Classic in February 2023 and earned $288,120. He also finished 12th at the PGA Championship in May 2023, where he earned $365,000.

But Shane Lowry earned the most in the year 2022, where his earning was around $6,616,679. In February 2022, he finished as a runner-up at The Honda Classic and earned $872,000.

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

Shane Lowry’s Contract

Shane Lowry’s current net worth is estimated to be approximately $22 million as of September 2023. Apart from his successful golf career, he is also endorsed by numerous brands like Immedis, Wayflyer, Srixon, Cleveland Golf, Bank of Ireland, Kingspan Group etc. Through these sponsorship & endorsement deals, Shane Lowry earns a significant amount of money which makes a positive impact on his total net worth. It is reported that Shane earned a total of $6 million approximately through these contacts.

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Shane Lowry’s Salary

Shane Lowry became professional in 2009 and during his 14 years of professional career he has earned around $3.6 million annually on average. His prize money earnings from the tournaments covered a major part of that $22 million net worth and contributed to his success on the European Tour & PGA tour. However, according to Lowry’s success rate in the tournaments his annual salary amount changes over time.

According to Spotrac, Shane Lowry’s annual earnings are as follows, with event details:

YEAROFFICIAL PAYOUT (In USD)EARNINGS
2023$2,588,707$2,690,707
2022$3,616,679$6,616,679
2021$2,636,597$2,636,597
2020$781,326$882,326
2019$3,490,098$3,541,264
2018$696,897$954,397
2017$831,411$902,661
2016$1,585,436$1,585,436
2015$502,517$502,517
2014$217,867$253,367
2013$148,551$148,551
2012$0$0
2010$33,792$33,792
2009$0$0

FAQ on Shane Lowry Career Earnings

A. Shane Lowry's total career earnings are estimated to be around $20,748,294.

A. Shane Lowry's average estimated salary is to be $3.6 million USD.

A. In 2022, Shane Lowry earned around $2,690,707.

A. Shane Lowry's main sponsors and endorsement brands include Immedis, Wayflyer, Srixon, Cleveland Golf, Bank of Ireland and Kingspan Group. 

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