Tiger Woods net worth: What is Tiger Woods' net worth in 2026?
What is Tiger Woods' net worth in 2026? This is everything we know about the golf legend's finances.
Tiger Woods is arguably one of the greatest athletes we have ever seen so it's no surprise he boasts a considerable net worth.
Ever since Woods made his debut in 1997, the 15-time major champion has amassed approximately $1.8bn pretax in his golf career, including a PGA Tour-record $121m in prize money.
In 2022, Forbes certified Woods as a billionaire, making him only the second active athlete with that distinction after NBA star LeBron James.
Woods has also made bundles of cash off the course through his endorsements, investments and business ventures.
GolfMagic has decided to take a deep dive here to answer the question:
What is Tiger Woods' net worth in 2026?
Let's break it down...
PGA Tour prize money
Tiger Woods currently tops the all-time money list on the PGA Tour.
Since making his debut in 1997 at the age 20, Woods has racked up $120,999,166 in official earnings.
His good friend Rory McIlroy is second and will be sure to pass the legendary golfer given the sums of money they play for these days on Tour.
Current world number one Scottie Scheffler recently surpassed $100m in career earnings.
Phil Mickelson was third having amassed $97m on the PGA Tour but was scrubbed from the official record after he joined LIV Golf.
Woods is also understood to have received substantial appearance fees over the course of his career.
These figures are not released into the public domain, but it has been reported that he has received in excess of $1m to tee it up at certain events.
*List accurate as of 31 March 2026
Rank | Player | Money |
1 | Tiger Woods | $120,999,166 |
2 | Rory McIlroy | $110,196,641 |
3 | Scottie Scheffler | $103,269,566 |
4 | Justin Rose | $75,951,420 |
5 | Adam Scott | $71,576,075 |
6 | Jim Furyk | $71,507,269 |
7 | Justin Thomas | $71,383,912 |
8 | Vijay Singh | $71,312,738 |
9 | Jordan Spieth | $67,347,130 |
10 | Jason Day | $66,071,136 |
11 | Xander Schauffele | $65,272,747 |
12 | Hideki Matsuyama | $64,383,037 |
13 | Matt Kuchar | $61,586,884 |
14 | Patrick Cantlay | $58,754,660 |
15 | Keegan Bradley | $56,362,718 |
16 | Rickie Fowler | $55,418,311 |
17 | Zach Johnson | $50,010,048 |
18 | Ernie Els | $49,385,600 |
19 | Russell Henley | $48,409,327 |
20 | Collin Morikawa | $47,840,526 |
Endorsements
Woods has partnerships with several high-profile brands.
Those are:
Rolex
Gatorade
TaylorMade
Hero Motorcorp
American Express
EA Sports
Bridgestone
Monster Energy
Nike (1997-2024)
Again, how much money Woods receives from each brand is not in the public domain.
During his pomp, though, it wouldn't be unreasonable to suggest that he was earning more than $100m annually from his sponsors.
Woods' biggest endorsement deal, unsurprisingly, was with Nike.
He signed with the swoosh in 1997 and is estimated to have earned between $200-250m throughout their 20-year affiliation.
Woods and Nike announced they were parting ways in early 2024.
The golfer subsequently launched a premium apparel brand - Sun Day Red - with his equipment manufacturer TaylorMade.
Investments and business ventures
Woods has also diversified his income through investments.
He owns his own golf course designed company - TGR Design - and he is a co-founder of TMRW Sports.
Woods, McIlroy and Mike McCarley founded the tech-focused sports entertainment company.
Their flagship project is TGL.
PopStroke
Woods also co-founded PopStroke in 2019 with entrepreneur Greg Bartoli.
PopStroke is essentially miniature golf that features on-site restaurants.
As of March 2026, PopStroke operates 17 locations in the United States, with plans to expand in the future.
There are currently no international locations.
The Woods Jupiter
Woods also owns his own restaurant in Florida.
The Woods Jupiter opened in 2015 and is described as an 'upscale sports and dining restaurant'.
Full Swing golf simulators
Woods is also an investor and brand ambassador for Full Swing Golf.
The company specialises in high-end golf simulators and launch monitors.
They were used during the inaugural season of TGL.
Many pro golfers use them for their off-course practice.
Real estate holdings
Woods' Jupiter Island estate is reportedly worth $54m.
It includes a private golf practice area, a tennis court, a pool and a mooring for his yacht Privacy.
Player impact program
Woods also received millions of dollars from the PGA Tour's player impact program (PIP).
The PIP existed between 2021-2024 and was seen, largely as way to try and prevent golfers from joining the breakaway LIV Golf League.
The Tour claimed it was a way to financially reward players who generated the most positive interest and engagement based on factors like media coverage and fan engagement.
Woods won the inaugural PIP in 2021, picking up $8m.
He won it again in 2023 and picked up $15m.
In 2023, he was de-throned by Rory McIlroy but still picked up $12m.
Woods won $10m in 2024 before it was shuttered.
The PGA Tour now has huge investment from the Strategic Sports Group and the PIP was replaced with the player equity program.
So Woods will still be paid handsomely.
What is Tiger Woods net worth in 2026?
Forbes estimated that Woods' net worth in 2026 is $1.5bn.
See a breakdown below...
Category | Estimated Value |
Career Earnings (Golf) | $121m |
Endorsements and sponsorships | $1bn |
Business ventures and investments | $200m |
Real estate holdings | $100m |
Luxury assets | $50m |
Total net worth | $1.8bn |

