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Highest-Paid Golfers: 3rd is Tiger Woods, 2nd is Rory McIlroy and the 1st Place Goes to…

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According to Forbes, on the 13th, the golfer who earned the most money over the past year was Jon Rahm from Spain, who is part of LIV Golf. Rahm earned $218 million—more than double the next highest player. Despite not having won any championships since last April and due to his injury, Rahm remained a top earner. Jon Rahm switched from the PGA Tour to LIV Golf last December for an estimated $400 million to $600 million.

In second place is Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland, who earned $83 million.

Tiger Woods, who has $67 million, is in third place, followed by Scottie Scheffler, who is in fourth place with $61 million, both from the United States.

The fifth to tenth places were Cameron Smith from Australia with $47 million, Bryson DeChambeau from the United States with $44 million, Brooks Koepka from the United States with $43 million, Viktor Hovland from Norway with $40 million, Phil Mickelson from the United States with $38 million, and Dustin Johnson from the United States with $37 million, respectively.

Of the top ten earners, six are affiliated with LIV, and four are with the PGA Tour.

The top 10 highest-paid golf players are as follows:

  1. Jon Rahm (Spain) – $218 million
  2. Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) – $83 million
  3. Tiger Woods (US) – $67 million
  4. Scottie Scheffler (US) – $61 million
  5. Cameron Smith (Australia) – $47 million
  6. Bryson DeChambeau (US) – $44 million
  7. Brooks Koepka (US) – $43 million
  8. Viktor Hovland (Norway) – $40 million
  9. Phil Mickelson (US) – $38 million
  10. Dustin Johnson (US) – $37 million

Forbes had previously announced the top ten earners across all sports over the past year. The top ten were as follows:

  1. Cristiano Ronaldo (Soccer, Portugal) – $260 million
  2. Jon Rahm (Golf, Spain) – $218 million
  3. Lionel Messi (Soccer, Argentina) – $135 million
  4. LeBron James (Basketball, US) – $128 million
  5. Giannis Antetokounmpo (Basketball, Greece) – $111 million
  6. Kylian Mbappe (Soccer, France) – $110 million
  7. Neymar (Soccer, Brazil) – $108 million
  8. Karim Benzema (Soccer, France) – $106 million
  9. Stephen Curry (Basketball, US) – $102 million
  10. Lamar Jackson (Football, US) – $101 million
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