Bryson DeChambeau net worth 2026: How much is the LIV Golf star worth?
Bryson DeChambeau is one of the popular golfers on the planet right now and one of the richest - but how much is he currently worth?

Bryson DeChambeau is one of the richest golfers on the planet in 2026.
One of the biggest reasons why DeChambeau has so much cash is because he was among the first wave of players to be recruited by the breakaway LIV Golf League in 2022.
Backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, the tour lured away several major champions away from the PGA Tour with gargantuan signing-on bonuses and prize purses of $30m.
DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion, reportedly received $125m just to put pen to paper on a five-year deal and has gone on to make a further $56m on the course.
That puts the Crushers captain, who won $37m during his PGA Tour career, among the highest LIV Golf earners to date.
Of course, this is not the only source of income for DeChambeau.
GolfMagic has decided to break it down to try and answer the question:
What is Bryson DeChambeau's net worth in 2026?

Endorsements
Bryson DeChambeau also has a diverse endorsement portfolio that spans apparel, tech, data and lifestyle brands.
His most prominent sponsors include:
- Reebok
- Avoda Golf
- Rolex
- Bridgestone
- DraftKings
- NetJets
- Bentley
- Bose
- HD Golf
- FlightScope
- JumboMax
- Trump Golf
- OneStream
- Bucked Up
- Kalshi
Details of these arrangements are private, but it's not outrageous to suggest that DeChambeau's income strictly from endorsements alone runs into the millions each year.
For example, Forbes has estimated that six-time major winner, Rory McIlroy, makes between $40-60m a year from his sponsors.
Position | Player | Prize money |
1st | Jon Rahm | $81,813,279 |
2nd | Joaquin Niemann | $67,102,756 |
3rd | Dustin Johnson | $63,887,272 |
4th | Talor Gooch | $62,042,173 |
5th | Bryson DeChambeau | $51,402,977 |
6th | Cameron Smith | $48,779,042 |
7th | Brooks Koepka | $46,568,619 |
8th | Patrick Reed | $39,235,930 |
9th | Sergio Garcia | $37,201,381 |
10th | Branden Grace | $36,085,351 |
11th | Peter Uihlein | $31,083,797 |
12th | Carlos Ortiz | $29,580,179 |
13th | Dean Burmester | $28,708,221 |
14th | Marc Leishman | $28,423,476 |
15th | Anirban Lahiri | $28,230,618 |
16th | Louis Oosthuizen | $27,505,070 |
17th | Abraham Ancer | $27,049,547 |
18th | Tyrrell Hatton | $25,688,349 |
19th | Charl Schwartzel | $24,935,787 |
20th | Charles Howell III | $24,421,501 |
21st | Paul Casey | $24,386,545 |
22nd | Sebastian Munoz | $24,051,240 |
23rd | Harold Varner III | $21,576,651 |
24th | Pet Perez | $19,614,125 |
25th | Jason Kokrak | $19,371,737 |
26th | Richard Bland | $18,241,131 |
27th | Matthew Wolff | $17,610,447 |
28th | Matt Jones | $16,709,862 |
29th | David Puig | $16,599,287 |
30th | Brendan Steele | $16,415,226 |
31st | Henrik Stenson | $16,176,414 |
32nd | Thomas Pieters | $15,717,349 |
33rd | Cameron Tringale | $15,715,637 |
34th | Graeme McDowell | $15,071,029 |
35th | Lee Westwood | $14,620,056 |
36th | Lucas Herbert | $14,431,666 |
37th | Eugenio Chacarra | $14,294,483 |
38th | Sam Horsfield | $13,397,250 |
39th | Mito Pereira | $13,191,208 |
40th | Adrian Meronk | $13,147,369 |
41st | Phil Mickelson | $12,828,692 |
42nd | Ian Poulter | $12,521,825 |
43rd | Kevin Na | $12,496,863 |
44th | Bubba Watson | $12,489,505 |
45th | Danny Lee | $12,208,121 |
46th | Caleb Surratt | $11,546,983 |
47th | Scott Vincent | $11,532,450 |
48th | Chase Koepka | $9,459,678 |
49th | Martin Kaymer | $8,840,920 |
50th | Tom McKibbin | $8,789,086 |
51st | Jinichiro Kozuma | $8,007,808 |
52nd | Laurie Canter | $7,151,864 |
53rd | Andy Ogletree | $6,955,915 |
54th | Anthony Kim | $6,789,333 |
55th | Wade Ormsby | $5,806,041 |
56th | Hennie du Plessis | $5,530,000 |
57th | Josele Ballester | $5,059,756 |
58th | Elvis Smylie | $4,866,917 |
59th | Bernd Wiesberger | $4,831,417 |
60th | James Piot | $4,427,333 |
61st | Thomas Detry | $4,407,500 |
62nd | Sihwan Kim | $4,155,000 |
63rd | Jediah Morgan | $3,811,250 |
64th | Brian Campbell | $3,401,881 |
65th | Richard T Lee | $3,087,500 |
66th | Kieran Vincent | $2,723,663 |
67th | Hudson Swafford | $2,491,250 |
68th | John Catlin | $2,340,200 |
69th | Kalle Samooja | $2,262,158 |
70th | Phachara Khongwatmai | $2,108,333 |
71st | Chieh-Po Lee | $2,004,916 |
72nd | Luis Masaveu | $1,978,037 |
73rd | Turk Pettit | $1,941,000 |
74th | Yubin Jang | $1,810,847 |
75th | Shergo Al Kurdi | $1,794,000 |
76th | Sadom Kaewkanjana | $1,562,286 |
77th | Adrian Otaegui | $1,544,500 |
78th | Justin Harding | $1,319,167 |
79th | Fredrik Kjettrup | $1,297,061 |
80th | Ben Campbell | $1,098,521 |
81st | Shaun Norris | $1,006,000 |
82nd | Young-han Song | $972,654 |
83rd | Victor Perez | $970,000 |
84th | Byeong-hun An | $945,950 |
85th | Yosuke Asaji | $857,083 |
86th | Travis Smyth | $846,000 |
87th | Hideto Tanihara | $752,600 |
88th | Oliver Bekker | $737,500 |
89th | Michael La Sasso | $701,250 |
90th | Ryosuke Kinoshita | $624,000 |
91st | Bjorn Hellgren | $620,750 |
92nd | Minkyu Kim | $558,583 |
93rd | Yuki Inamori | $501,000 |
94th | Ollie Schniederjans | $440,572 |
95th | Ian Snyman | $316,000 |
96th | Pablo Larrazabal | $315,000 |
97th | Miguel Tabuena | $288,500 |
98th | Blake Windred | $263,000 |
99th | Itthipat Buranatanyarat | $249,000 |
100th | JC Ritchie | $226,000 |
101st | Ben Schmidt | $217,250 |
102nd | Viraj Madappa | $154,000 |
103rd | Kevin Yuan | $146,000 |
104th | Max Rotluff | $140,000 |
105th | Oliver Fisher | $136,000 |
106th | Ratchanon Chantananuwat | $136,000 |
Content creation
Bryson DeChambeau also makes a huge amount of cash from posting content on various social media platforms.
DeChambeau currently has 4.5m followers on Instagram, 2.7m on YouTube, 2.1m on TikTok and 800,000 on X.
To date, DeChambeau is closing in on more 600m channel views on YouTube.
His "Break 50" series is the most popular, with the likes of Donald Trump, Adam Sandler, Tom Brady, Phil Mickelson and Steph Curry among those to take part in trying to go low from the forward tees.
DeChambeau's YouTube videos also include integrated brand deals through on-course signage/product placement and pinned links.
According to GOLF, DeChambeau makes between $66,000-$143,000 per month through advertising revenue.
There have been rumours that DeChambeau's YouTube falls under a Name, Image and Likeliness deal managed by LIV Golf, but these reports have been rubbished by sources close to the golfer.
They insist he retains full, independent ownership of his channel.
Real estate
DeChambeau owns a sprawling residence in Dallas, Texas.
He purchased the property for $800,000 in 2019.
DeChambeau demolished the old house and built a custom mansion.
It is now valued at more than $2m. It features a putting green, gym, swimming pool, hot tub, six-car garage.
What is Bryson DeChambeau's net worth in 2026?
According to Forbes, DeChambeau's net worth is approximately $55m in 2026.
That puts him 47th on the list of the world's highest-paid athletes and eighth on the world's highest-paid golfers.
Rank | Name | Sport | Total earnings | On-field earnings | Off-field earnings |
1 | Cristiano Ronaldo | Soccer | $300m | $235m | $65m |
2 | Canelo Alvarez | Boxing | $170m | $160m | $10m |
3 | Lionel Messi | Soccer | $140m | $70m | $70m |
4 | LeBron James | Basketball | $137.8m | $52.8m | $85m |
5 | Shohei Ohtani | Baseball | $127.6m | $2.6m | $125m |
6 | Stephen Curry | Basketball | $124.7m | $59.7m | $65m |
7 | Jon Rahm | Golf | $107m | $97m | $10m |
8 | Karim Benzema | Soccer | $104m | $100m | $4m |
9 | Kevin Durant | Basketball | $103.8m | $54.8m | $49m |
10 | Lewis Hamilton | Auto Racing | $100m | $70m | $30m |
