Adam Scott's Career Earnings

Last Modified Feb 8, 2025 22:21 GMT
Adam Scott Career Earnings
Adam Scott during the Presidents Cup (Source: Getty Images)

Adam Scott is a former world No. 1 Australian professional golfer born on July 16, 1980. He attended the University of Nevada-Las Vegas (UNLV) and turned professional in 2000. Scott began his career on the European Tour (now DP World Tour), earning his first pro win at the 2001 Alfred Dunhill Championship. In 2003, he joined the PGA Tour, winning his first PGA Tour title at the inaugural Deutsche Bank Championship. Scott has represented Australia in the World Cup in 2001, 2002, 2013, and 2016, as well as the Presidents Cup, where he represented the International Team 11 times between 2003 and 2024.

As of February 2025, Scott has recorded 32 professional victories, including 14 on the PGA Tour and 11 on the European Tour. Moreover, he won the season-ending 2006 Tour Championship and secured the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit titles in 2005 and 2013. His most significant achievements include victories at the 2004 Players Championship, the 2013 Masters Tournament, and the 2011 and 2016 WGC events. As of February 2025, he is No. 22 in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR).

What are Adam Scott’s career earnings in 2025?

Adam Scott's total career earnings as of February 2025 are $80.57 million, according to Spotrac. The total amount includes $11.99 million from major championships, $56.40 million from official events, $2.71 million from unofficial events, $7.45 million from Tour Championships, and $2 million from the Player Impact Program (PIP).

Scott's 2025 career earnings total $450,273 as of February, earning the most ($292,000) from his tied-15th finish at the Sentry.

Adam Scott’s PGA earnings

Scott’s PGA earnings year-by-year are as follows (as per Spotrac):

YearOfficial PayoutsUnofficial PayoutsTour Champ.PIPTour Top 10Cash TotalCash Cumulative
2000$10,200$65,000---$75,200$75,200
2001$77,821----$77,821$153,021
2002$143,707----$143,707$296,728
2003$1,129,136----$1,129,136$1,425,864
2004$3,545,270$50,000---$3,595,270$5,021,134
2005$2,447,301$200,000---$2,647,301$7,668,435
2006$4,324,081$177,500---$4,501,581$12,170,016
2007$3,181,749----$3,181,749$15,351,765
2008$1,756,810$250,000---$2,006,810$17,358,575
2009$740,203----$740,203$18,098,778
2010$2,320,968$181,450---$2,502,418$20,601,197
2011$2,738,873$220,000---$2,958,873$23,560,070
2012$1,593,010$215,000---$1,808,010$25,368,080
2013$2,690,874$75,000---$2,765,874$28,133,954
2014$3,250,845$1,090,000---$4,340,845$32,474,800
2015$719,185----$719,185$33,193,984
2016$6,162,790$117,500---$6,280,290$39,474,274
2017$1,277,844$71,250---$1,349,094$40,823,368
2018$1,316,264----$1,316,264$42,139,633
2019$3,291,759-$1,900,000--$5,191,759$47,331,392
2020$2,177,863-$171,000--$2,348,863$49,680,254
2021$1,369,680----$1,369,680$51,049,934
2022$2,466,263-$550,000$2,000,000-$5,016,263$56,066,197
2023$3,075,945----$3,075,945$59,142,142
2024$4,149,245-$4,833,333--$8,982,578$68,124,720
2025$450,273----$450,273$68,574,993
Total$56,407,960$2,712,700$7,454,333$2,000,000-$68,574,993-

Adam Scott's Major Championship earnings

Scott’s Majors earnings year-by-year are as follows (as per Spotrac):

YearMastersPGAUS OpenThe OpenCash TotalCash Cumulative
2001---$15,205$15,205$15,205
2002$44,250---$195,450$210,655
2003$52,000---$109,600$320,255
2004$152,000--$27,714$179,714$499,969
2005$22,300-$44,486$38,548$144,954$644,924
2006$353,600-$74,252$177,225$654,777$1,299,700
2007$119,833--$57,952$231,435$1,531,136
2008--$61,252$106,254$222,350$1,753,485
2009--$42,935-$42,935$1,796,420
2010$25,933--$48,000$168,433$1,964,853
2011$259,000--$62,923$1,025,923$2,990,777
2012$143,286-$118,969$812,292$1,306,547$4,297,323
2013$304,000-$28,961$428,776$2,201,737$6,499,060
2014$127,889-$211,715$359,639$847,743$7,346,803
2015--$407,037$216,143$663,180$8,009,983
2016$121,000-$120,978$31,322$310,300$8,320,283
2017$21,300--$88,000$417,300$8,737,583
2018$748,000--$109,714$921,377$9,658,960
2019$264,395-$367,387-$792,782$10,451,742
2020$94,571---$94,571$10,546,313
2021--$52,074$33,679$147,853$10,694,166
2022--$241,302$165,583$446,935$11,141,101
2023$90,136--$84,113$253,449$11,394,550
2024--$110,894$317,533$603,927$11,998,477
Total$2,943,494-$1,882,242$3,180,615$11,998,477-

What are Adam Scott’s career earnings in 2024?

Adam Scott's 2024 season earnings total $9.58 million as per Spotrac. He earned more than half of the sum ($4.83 million) at the Tour Championship for tying fourth place.

Scott’s earnings tournament-by-tournament are as follows (as per Spotrac):

DateTournament NamePlaceTo ParTotalEarnings
Feb 04, 2024AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT20-9207$210,333
Feb 11, 2024WM Phoenix OpenT8-13271$248,600
Feb 18, 2024The Genesis InvitationalT19-6278$251,400
Mar 10, 2024Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MastercardCUT0149-
Mar 17, 2024THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT45-4284$70,063
Apr 7, 2024Valero Texas OpenT14-5283$131,602
Apr 14, 2024Masters TournamentT224292$175,500
May 05, 2024THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonT30-14270$52,293
May 12, 2024Wells Fargo ChampionshipT292286$130,500
May 19, 2024PGA ChampionshipCUT0145-
May 26, 2024Charles Schwab ChallengeT12-3277$180,635
Jun 2, 2024RBC Canadian OpenT42-2278$29,986
Jun 16, 2024U.S. OpenT327287$110,894
Jun 23, 2024Travelers ChampionshipT39-8272$85,000
Jul 14, 2024Genesis Scottish Open2-17263$985,500
Jul 21, 2024The Open ChampionshipT100284$317,533
Aug 18, 2024FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT18-7273$270,000
Aug 25, 2024BMW ChampionshipT2-11277$1,503,330
Sep 1, 2024TOUR ChampionshipT4-19268$4,833,333

When did Adam Scott win the highest prize money in a year?

Adam Scott earned his highest single-season prize money of $9.58 million in 2023-24. His biggest payout that season was $4.83 million from a tied-4th finish at the Tour Championship, which is also his career-high single-event earnings. The remaining $4.14 million came from official events. His second-highest single-event earnings were $1.9 million for a solo sixth finish at the 2019 Tour Championship. (via Spotrac)

Adam Scott’s endorsements

According to Forbes, Adam Scott has endorsement deals worth $9 million with brands such as Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Uniqlo, and Titleist.

FAQs on Adam Scott

A. Yes, Adam Scott was world No. 1 in May 2014, as per the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

A. Yes, Adam Scott won the 2013 Masters Tournament.

A. Adam Scott is sponsored by Rolex, Mercedes-Benz, Uniqlo, and Titleist, as per Forbes.

A. Adam Scott has been married to Marie Kojzar since 2014. The couple has three children: Bo Vera, Byron, and Björn. (via pgatour.com)

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