Wyndham Clark’s Career Earnings

Last Modified Feb 10, 2025 20:11 GMT
Wyndham Clark Career Earnings
Wyndham Clark during the 2025 WM Phoenix Open. Source: Getty Images

Wyndham Clark is an American professional golfer born on December 9, 1993, in Denver, Colorado. Clark went to Valor Christian High School in Colorado, where he won the 2009 and 2011 State Championships. He began his college golf career at Oklahoma State University before transferring to the University of Oregon in 2016. After graduating, he turned professional in 2017 and initially played on the Web.com Tour (now Korn Ferry Tour), earning his PGA Tour card for the 2018 season.

Clark earned his first professional and PGA Tour victory at the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship. Later that year, he won the U.S. Open, defeating Rory McIlroy. He was also the defending champion in the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but he finished tied for 73rd place. His career-high Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) is No. 3, and as of February 2025, he is ranked No. 7.

What are Wyndham Clark’s career earnings in 2025?

Wyndham Clark's total career earnings are $42.67 million as of February 2025, according to Spotrac. The total amount includes $3.77 million from major earnings, $23.36 million from official payouts, $287,500 from unofficial payouts, $7.25 million from Tour Championships, $2 million from the Player Impact Program (PIP), and $6 million from Tour Top 10.

In the 2024-25 season (as of February), Clark has earned $465,675, earning most of it ($292,000) for finishing tied at 15th place in the Sentry, as per Spotrac.

Wyndham Clark’s PGA earnings

Clark’s PGA earnings year-by-year are as follows (as per Spotrac):

YearOfficial PayoutsUnofficial PayoutsTour Champ.PIPTour Top 10Cash TotalCash Cumulative
2017$16,934----$16,934$16,934
2018$68,800----$68,800$85,734
2019$1,278,721----$1,278,721$1,364,455
2020$814,737----$814,737$2,179,191
2021$1,179,749----$1,179,749$3,358,940
2022$1,606,192----$1,606,192$4,965,133
2023$7,073,377$125,000$5,000,000$2,000,000$2,000,000$16,198,377$21,163,510
2024$10,856,870$162,500$2,250,000-$4,000,000$17,269,370$38,432,880
2025$465,675----$465,675$38,898,555
Total$23,361,055$287,500$7,250,000$2,000,000$6,000,000$38,898,555-

Wyndham Clark's Major Championship earnings

Clark’s Majors earnings year-by-year are as follows (as per Spotrac):

YearMastersPGAUS OpenThe OpenCash TotalCash Cumulative
2021$19,050---$19,050$19,050
2022---$31,513$31,513$50,563
2023--$3,600,000$84,113$3,684,113$3,734,676
2024--$44,546-$44,546$3,779,222
Total$19,050-$3,644,546$115,626$3,779,222-

What are Wyndham Clark’s career earnings in 2024?

Wyndham Clark has earned a total of $17.31 million in the 2023-24 season, including $44,546 from major championships, $10.85 million from official events, $162,500 from unofficial events, $2.25 million from the Tour Championship and $4 million from the Tour Top 10.

Clark’s highest earnings in the season came from winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, where he earned $3.6 million, and his second-highest was $2.25 million from finishing eighth in the Tour Championship. (via Spotrac)

Clark’s earnings tournament-by-tournament in 2024 are as follows (as per Spotrac):

DateTournament NamePlaceTo ParTotalEarnings
Jan 7, 2024The SentryT29-19273$140,500
Jan 21, 2024The American ExpressT39-17271$34,020
Feb 4, 2024AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am1-17199$3,600,000
Feb 11, 2024WM Phoenix OpenT41-6278$30,404
Feb 18, 2024The Genesis InvitationalCUT0144-
Mar 10, 2024Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard2-10278$2,200,000
Mar 17, 2024THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT2-19269$1,891,670
Mar 31, 2024Texas Children's Houston OpenT31-4276$54,418
Apr 14, 2024Masters TournamentCUT0151-
Apr 22, 2024RBC HeritageT3-15269$1,160,000
May 12, 2024Wells Fargo ChampionshipT477291$53,420
May 19, 2024PGA ChampionshipCUT0146-
Jun 09, 2024the Memorial Tournament presented by WorkdayCUT0149-
Jun 16, 2024U.S. OpenT5612292$44,546
Jun 23, 2024Travelers ChampionshipT9-17263$520,000
Jul 14, 2024Genesis Scottish OpenT10-13267$183,330
Jul 21, 2024The Open ChampionshipCUT0158-
Aug 18, 2024FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT7-12268$645,000
Aug 25, 2024BMW ChampionshipT13-5283$344,111
Sep 1, 2024TOUR Championship8-17271$2,250,000
Sep 15, 2024Procore ChampionshipCUT0146-
Dec 08, 2024Hero World Challenge T170288$162,500

When did Wyndham Clark win the highest prize money in a year?

Wyndham Clark earned his highest single-season prize money of $17.31 million in the 2023-24 season. His career-high single-event earnings were $5 million from a solo third-place finish at the 2023 Tour Championship. His second-highest single-event earnings were $3.6 million each at the 2023 U.S. Open, the 2023 Wells Fargo Championship, and the 2024 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. (via Spotrac)

Wyndham Clark’s endorsements

Wyndham Clark has endorsement deals with Titleist, MUNICIPAL, T-Mobile, WMP Eyewear, Lexus USA, SoFi, Power Design Inc., Blade and Bow Whiskey, and Drink Recover, according to his Instagram handle, @wyndhamclark.

FAQs on Wyndham Clark

A. No, Wyndham Clark plays for the PGA Tour as of February 2025.

A. Wyndham Clark is ranked world No. 7 as of February 2025, according to the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

A. Wyndham Clark's mom, Lise Thenevet Clark, passed away from breast cancer when he was in college. (via Golf Digest)

A. Wyndham Clark is sponsored by Titleist, MUNICIPAL, T-Mobile, WMP Eyewear, Lexus USA, SoFi, Power Design Inc., Blade and Bow Whiskey, and Drink Recover.

A. Wyndham Clark has won a total of three professional wins as of February 2025, including the 2023 U.S. Open.

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