Salary Of Tiger Woods Compared To A NBA Star, Gave Surprising Results

Tiger Woods has an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion. His lucrative profession, financial investments, and endorsement deals are the main sources of his income. His involvement in business has significantly increased his wealth. Woods became the first golfer to have a billion-dollar net worth in 2022.

Salary Of Tiger Woods Compared To A NBA Star, Gave Surprising Results

The highest-paid athlete in the world is Tiger Woods. He has reportedly made $5 million a month and roughly $1.7 billion in pay, with an estimated $50 million in yearly golf earnings.

In case you were curious, Woods’ total career earnings of $157.3 million are really quite close to what Fred VanVleet will make with the Houston Rockets over the course of the following three years.

The Rockets made a big impact when they signed VanVleet to a max contract for $128.5 million when NBA free agency got underway. That still represents $30 million less than Tiger Woods’ earnings, if you think about it. You must, however, take into account the fact that the golfing legend amassed this sum over the course of his 27-year career. In contrast, VanVleet will make about $130 million, or around 82% of Tiger’s entire career earnings in three years..

VanVleet, a former NBA All-Star, is now expected to make more money over the next three years than Tiger Woods, one of the greatest sportsmen of all time.

According to golf industry expert Kyle Porter, the NBA guard’s $128.34 is $20 million more than Tiger earned throughout his entire PGA Tour career.

Tiger has earned $1.8 billion over his playing career, including a PGA Tour record $121 million. In 2022, he and LeBron James will be the only active sportsmen who have received the Forbes billionaire certification.

Name Tiger Woods
Net Worth $1.1 billion
Age 47
Residence Jupiter, Florida
Position Golfer
Marital Status Divorced
Source of Wealth Golf, investments, and business
Salary $50 million
Endorsements Hero Motocorp, Monster Energy, TaylorMade, Nike, Rolex and Bridgestone
Endorsement Earnings $60 million

 

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