Speaking of Money ...
The annual "Golf Digest 50" - the magazine's ranking of the 50 highest earners in golf - appears in the February issue.
You know who No. 1 is. Tiger Woods, once again, hit the $100 million mark in yearly earnings. In 2007, by GD's count, Woods made $22.9 million on the course, $99.8 million off the course, for a total of $122.7 million.
The magazine explains that its figure for on-course earnings includes both official earnings from all the major tours, plus money earned in unofficial events. The off-course tally includes appearance fees, endorsements, outings, licensing fees, architecture, and "businesses that capitalize on the person's status as a player."
The Top 10:
- Tiger Woods, $122.7 million
- Phil Mickelson, $49.6 million
- Vijay Singh, $31.8 million
- Ernie Els, $29.7 million
- Arnold Palmer, $29.6 million
- Greg Norman, $24 million
- Jack Nicklaus, $20.9 million
- Sergio Garcia, $19 million
- Jim Furyk, $15.6 million
- Padraig Harrington, $14.2 million
The biggest debut on the list was Steve Stricker, unranked in 2006 but No. 20 in 2007 with $9.2 million. Justin Rose, also unranked in 2006, was right behind at No. 21 with $9 million.
I'm just happy nobody does a ranking of bloggers' incomes.
0 recs |
3 comments
Comments
$22.9 ???
Are they counting appearance money at the Asian and Middle Eastern tournaments ?
by courtgolf on Jan 7, 2008 3:43 PM EST reply actions 0 recs
Me too
by Mulligan Stu on Jan 7, 2008 4:49 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs
hmmmm
The FedEx money only turns into actual spending casheesh when he retires after the age of 40 - so if they count it now, they are going to have to hire a mathmatician to figure this out next year and however many prizes he wins until he retires.
BUT - seeing who this is adding the numbers, you're probably exactly right.
by courtgolf on Jan 7, 2008 4:57 PM EST up reply actions 0 recs

by 















