Tony Finau's Career Earnings

Last Modified Dec 23, 2024 07:24 GMT
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Tony Finau

Tony Finau, a prominent American professional golfer, currently plays on the PGA Tour. He was born on September 14, 1989, in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is of Tongan and Samoan descent. He has a total of six PGA Tour victories. He won three of them last year, including the Cadence Bank Houston Open, the 3M Open and the Rocket Mortgage Classic. In April 2023, he won the Mexico Open by defeating John Rahm.

Finau won the 2016 Puerto Rico Open, which was his first PGA Tour victory. He defeated Steve Marino in a sudden death playoff by making a birdie on the third extra hole. Finau entered the top 25 in the FedEx Cup rankings as a consequence of this win.

Tony Finau has amassed an impressive record on the PGA Tour. He achieved ten runner-up finishes and a remarkable 60 top-ten finishes. He also achieved four top-ten finishes in major championships, including an impressive tie for 10th at the 2018 Masters and a notable tie for fifth at the 2019 Open Championship. For his talent and dedication he is selected for the United States Ryder Cup team in 2018 and the United States Presidents Cup team in 2019.

What are Tony Finau's career earnings in 2024?

According to Spotrac, Tony Finau's total career earnings are $51.2 million as of February 2024. He has earned $38 million from official events and $1.3 million from unofficial events. He's also earned $5 million through the Player Index Program.

His yearly earnings are as follows:

YearOfficial UnofficialBonusEarnings
2024$763,987--$763,987
2023$5,867,652$327,500$620,000$7,815,152
2022$6,117,886$114,000$1,250,000$13,881,886
2021$5,740,097$105,833$705,000$6,550,930
2020$2,932,286$115,000$550,000$3,597,286
2019$4,344,380$400,000$1,300,000$6,044,380
2018$5,620,138$108,333-$5,728,472
2017$2,838,629$100,000-$2,938,629
2016$1,814,790$53,750-$1,868,540
2015$2,095,186--$2,095,186
2007$7,960--$7,960

He also received $1 million in 2023 and $1.4 million in 2022 from the Comcast Business Tour Top 10. In addition, the Player Index Program paid out $5 million more in 2022.

What are Tony Finau's career earnings in 2023?

Tony Finau made $7.8 million in 2023. His million-dollar earnings include his win at the Mexico Open at Vidanta, where he earned $1.3 million. His other close to one million-dollar earnings came from his Tour Championship T20 finish, which netted him $620,000. A complete table of his 2023 earnings is given below:

DateTournamentPos.To ParTotalEarnings
01/08/23Sentry Tournament of ChampionsT7-21271$368,750
01/22/23The American ExpressT16-21267$134,000
01/28/23Farmers Insurance OpenT9-7281$245,775
02/12/23WM Phoenix OpenT14-8276$335,000
02/19/23The Genesis InvitationalT20-5279$197,667
03/05/23Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MastercardT24-2286$163,000
03/12/23THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT19-6282$275,000
03/26/23World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match PlayT17--$219,909
04/09/23Masters TournamentT26-288$147,000
04/16/23RBC HeritageT31-7277$107,400
04/30/23Mexico Open at Vidanta1-24260$1,386,000
05/07/23Wells Fargo ChampionshipT23-5279$185,000
05/21/23PGA ChampionshipT7215295$26,500
05/28/23Charles Schwab ChallengeCUT-142-
06/18/23U.S. OpenT323283$108,001
06/25/23Travelers ChampionshipT45-9271$61,200
07/02/23Rocket Mortgage ClassicCUT-143-
07/23/23The Open ChampionshipCUT-148-
07/30/233M OpenT7-15269$245,050
08/13/23FedEx St. Jude Championship642282$42,400
08/20/23BMW ChampionshipT372282$108,000
08/27/23TOUR ChampionshipT20-6276$620,000
12/03/23Hero World Challenge T4-15273$212,500

How much does Tony Finau make a year?

Golfers receive no fixed salary because their earnings are mostly derived from sponsorship agreements and tournament victories. The best way to determine their average annual salary is to use their overall career earnings (excluding endorsement payments), as there is uncertainty regarding their yearly revenues.

Considering his $51.2 million in total on-course career earnings, Finau's average income over a 17-year period since he turned professional in 2007 would be about $3 million. However, this is just a rough estimate because he still has a lot of competition left in him and a victory will raise his average.

When was Tony Finau's highest prize money in a year?

Tony Finau's highest pay was $1.7 million at the Northern Trust (FedEx St. Jude Championship) in 2021. Of course, he won a few more events in 2022 and 2023, but none of them grossed more than $1.7 million.

In 2022, he received $1.2 million for his Tour Championship T9 performance, as well as $1.3 million and $1.5 million for the 3M Open and Rocket Mortgage Classic. He most recently won the Vidanta Mexico Open in 2023, earning $1.3 million.

Tony Finau’s Contract

Tony Finau earns a large portion of his money from endorsement deals. He has endorsement deals with various popular brands.

Tony Finau has served as a brand ambassador for BodyArmor, a sports drink company. He also has endorsement agreements with Ping, Titleist, Rolex, Nike, and NetJets. However, his precise earnings from such lucrative endorsements are not yet known, but they could be assumed to be substantial, given his $13 million net worth as of February 2024.

Tony Finau’s Salary

Finau does not have a fixed income because he is a golfer. His $51.2 million in career earnings as of February 2024 (not counting his off-course associations) equates to an average compensation of $3 million per year. Having said that, this amount might change. Finau has shown himself to be a consistent performer on the PGA Tour since turning pro in 2007. He has won six PGA Tour titles in addition to nine professional titles.

FAQs on Tony Finau's Career Earnings

A. Tony Finau has endorsement contracts with Ping, BodyArmor, Titleist, Rolex, Nike, and NetJets.
A. As of May 2023, Tony Finau's estimated net worth is $13 million.
A. Tony Finau’s career earnings in 2023 are $48,104,771.
A. Tony Finau's average salary is estimated to be $1 million per year.

A. Tony Finau's highest pay was $1.7 million at the Northern Trust (FedEx St. Jude Championship) in 2021. 

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