Tiger Woods is one of the wealthiest athletes in history, with an estimated net worth of $1.3 billion. Since turning professional in 1996, his total career earnings have surpassed $2 billion, making him the highest-earning golfer of all time and, for many years, the highest-paid celebrity globally.
What sets Woods apart financially is that the vast majority of his income has come off the course. Roughly 90% of his earnings—about $1.79 billion—has been generated through endorsements, business ventures, and brand partnerships, while approximately $209 million has come from tournament winnings and official PGA payouts.
| Tiger Woods Net Worth | $1.3 Billion |
| Date of Birth | December 30, 1975 |
| Place of Birth | Cypress, California |
Career Earnings
Over nearly three decades, Woods has averaged more than $66 million per year in total earnings. His most lucrative year came in 2007, when he earned an incredible $122.7 million.
That year represented the peak of his dominance:
- On-course earnings: $22.9 million (including multiple wins and the inaugural FedEx Cup)
- Off-course earnings: Nearly $100 million from endorsements
Across his career, the earnings split is approximately:
- Off-course: ~89.5% ($1.79 billion)
- On-course: ~10.5% ($209 million)
This imbalance highlights how Woods transformed golf into a global commercial platform, far beyond prize money.
Endorsements
Woods built one of the most powerful endorsement portfolios in sports history. Over the years, he has partnered with major global brands, including:
- Nike
- Titleist
- American Express
- Rolex
- Electronic Arts
- Buick
- Gatorade
At his peak, Woods was earning around $100 million per year from endorsements alone, with companies building entire marketing campaigns around his image.

The Nike Partnership
Woods’ long-running deal with Nike is widely regarded as the most successful endorsement partnership in sports history.
- 1996: Signed a 5-year, $40 million rookie deal
- 2000: Extended for $100 million
- 2005: Signed an $320 million extension
- 2013: Final deal worth $200 million
Over 27 years, Woods earned an estimated $700 million from Nike before the partnership ended in 2024.
Following that split, Woods shifted strategy—moving from endorsements to ownership—by launching his own apparel brand, Sun Day Red, in collaboration with TaylorMade.
Early Life
Born Eldrick Tont Woods on December 30, 1975, in Cypress, California, Tiger was introduced to golf by his father, Earl Woods, before the age of two. A child prodigy, he gained national attention early, appearing on television and winning junior tournaments at a young age.
He attended Stanford University, where he enjoyed a standout collegiate career before turning professional in 1996.
Professional Career
Tiger Woods’ career is one of the most decorated in sports history:
- 15 major championships
- 82 PGA Tour wins (tied for most all-time)
- Multiple-time world No. 1, holding the top ranking for a record number of weeks
- Youngest player to achieve the career Grand Slam
His breakthrough came in 1997, when he won The Masters Tournament by 12 strokes at age 21—one of the most dominant performances ever.
From 2000 to 2010, Woods dominated golf, winning 13 majors during that stretch.
Setbacks, Comebacks, and Resilience
Woods’ career has also been marked by significant challenges:
- A 2009 personal scandal led to a divorce settlement of around $100 million and the loss of major sponsors
- Multiple injuries, including four back surgeries (2014–2017)
- A near-career-ending car crash in 2021 that caused severe leg injuries
Despite these setbacks, Woods staged one of the greatest comebacks in sports history by winning the 2019 Masters, his first major title in 11 years.
In 2025, he officially reached billionaire status.
Real Estate
Woods has invested heavily in luxury assets and real estate, including:
- A $75–$100 million oceanfront estate in Jupiter, Florida
- A $25 million yacht named Privacy
- A $54 million Gulfstream G550 private jet
- A PGA Tour pension plan valued at over $20 million
He also operates a successful golf course design business, earning up to $10 million per project.
Personal Life
Tiger Woods was married to Elin Nordegren from 2004 to 2010, with whom he has two children. The high-profile divorce followed revelations of infidelity and had a significant financial and reputational impact.
Over the years, he has been linked to several public figures, including Lindsey Vonn.
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