How Rich Are Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and 43 More of the Wealthiest Golfers of All Time?
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2021 is looking up for golf. With vaccines becoming more readily available and the country slowly reopening, the world's best golfers are also back on the green.

With the Masters tournament returning on April 8th, now's a great time to look back on the sport's big winners.

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Throughout golf's history, 45 golfers have won at least one major PGA tournament and also amassed a fortune of at least $10 million, making them some of the richest golfers of all time.

See which golfers have made history and major money.

Last updated: Apr. 7, 2021

Ben Hogan, of Fort Worth, Texas, holds his trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship to achieve the Triple Crown at Carnoustie, Scotland, on .
Ben Hogan, of Fort Worth, Texas, holds his trophy after winning the British Open Golf Championship to achieve the Triple Crown at Carnoustie, Scotland, on .

Ben Hogan: $10 Million

Ben Hogan’s legendary career began when he joined the PGA Tour in 1931. A giant of golf remembered for his technically flawless swing, Hogan earned an incredible 64 PGA Tour victories — 13 in 1946 alone — including nine majors. He won the “Triple Crown” of golf in 1953 when he won three majors in one year, a feat that would only be matched by Tiger Woods in 2000. Hogan died in 1997.

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Sluman Jeff Sluman kisses his trophy cup after winning the PGA golf championship at Oak Tree Club in Edmond, Okla.
Sluman Jeff Sluman kisses his trophy cup after winning the PGA golf championship at Oak Tree Club in Edmond, Okla.

Jeff Sluman: $10 Million

Jeff Sluman turned pro in 1980 and earned nearly $12.13 million on the course over the next 40 years. He won six PGA Tour victories, including one major — the PGA Championship in 1988. He continues to play on the PGA Tour Champions circuit and has racked up four non-Tour wins and one international victory.

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Ballesteros Zoeller Severiano Ballesteros, winner of the 1980 Masters title at the Augusta National Golf Club, receives the Green Coat from last year's winner, Fuzzy ZoellerMASTERS BALLESTEROS 1980, AUGUSTA, USA.
Ballesteros Zoeller Severiano Ballesteros, winner of the 1980 Masters title at the Augusta National Golf Club, receives the Green Coat from last year's winner, Fuzzy ZoellerMASTERS BALLESTEROS 1980, AUGUSTA, USA.

Fuzzy Zoeller: $10 Million

Fuzzy Zoeller turned pro in 1973 and was still playing on the PGA Tour Champions circuit, which he joined in 2002, all the way through 2017. He racked up 10 PGA Tour victories in his time, including two majors — the Masters in 1979 and the U.S. Open in 1984. He earned more than $4.65 million on the course.

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MARK O'MEARA LIFTS THE OPEN GOLF TROPHY THE BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ROYAL BIRKDALE DAY 4 19/07/1998 GOLF 1998 Great Britain SouthportSport.
MARK O'MEARA LIFTS THE OPEN GOLF TROPHY THE BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ROYAL BIRKDALE DAY 4 19/07/1998 GOLF 1998 Great Britain SouthportSport.

Mark O’Meara: $11 Million

Mark O’Meara turned pro in 1980 and joined the PGA Tour just one year later. Two of his 16 Tour victories were major wins, both of which came in the same year — he won the Masters and the Open Championship in 1998. He continues to play in the PGA Tour Champions league, where he’s won three victories.

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PAVIN Corey Pavin holds the trophy on the 18th green after winning the 95th U.
PAVIN Corey Pavin holds the trophy on the 18th green after winning the 95th U.

Corey Pavin: $12 Million

One of Corey Pavin’s 15 PGA Tour victories was a major win, which he earned when he won the U.S. Open in 1995. He turned pro in 1982, joined the PGA Tour in 1984 and moved on to the PGA Tour Champions in 2000, where he plays to this day. His career earnings total nearly $6.53 million.

Final Day Of Open Golf At Turnberry.
Final Day Of Open Golf At Turnberry.

Nick Price: $12 Million

Nick Price amassed 18 PGA Tour victories over the course of his career, which began when he turned pro in 1977 — he joined the PGA Tour in 1983. He moved onto the Champions circuit in 2007, where he played through 2015. Two of his victories were majors, both PGA Championships, in 1992 and 1994.