Adam Derek Scott AM, an Australian professional golfer who primarily competes on the PGA Tour, was born on July 16, 1980. From mid-May to the end of August 2014, he held the top spot in the world golf rankings. On many of the major tours in golf, he has won 31 professional tournaments, three of which were unofficial money events.
The 2013 Masters Tournament was Scott's biggest victory to date. It was also the only major title an Australian had ever won. The 2004 Players Championship, the 2011 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, and the 2016 WGC-Cadillac Championship are a few other noteworthy victories.
Scott finished in second place at the 2012 Open Championship after leading by four strokes with four holes remaining and then bogeying them all to lose by one stroke to Ernie Els.
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What are Adam Scott’s career earnings as of 2023?
As of May 2023, the career earnings of Adam Scott were $812,137. According to the Southampton Golf Club, the net worth of Adam Scott is estimated to be $50 million as of May 2023.
Adam Scott’s total career earnings were $68,019,435. Scott has earned $60,685,735 from official tournaments, $2,712,700 from unofficial tournaments, and $2,000,000 from the Player Index Program.
Adam Scott’s Contract
In addition to the money he earns from winning tournament purses, Adam Scott also earns a lot of money from endorsement and sponsorship deals. According to Forbes, Adam has endorsement agreements with Titleist, Mercedes-Benz, Rolex, and the Japanese clothing company Uniqlo. However, it is unknown how much money he made from these contracts.
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Adam Scott’s Salary
On the basis of his total career earnings, his average salary is estimated to be $2.8 million. Scott's earnings from endorsements and other sources put his yearly salary at $10 million.
Scott participated in several golf tournaments in the 2022-23 season. At the Sentry Tournament of Champions, he finished 29th with a total score of 279, earning $210,000. In the Sony Open in Hawaii, he secured 21st place with a total score of 269, winning $77,025.
The Genesis Invitational saw him finish 65th, earning $43,000 with a total score of 289. At the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, he finished tied for 31st with a total score of 287, winning $131,000.
In the Players Championship, he secured 71st place with a total score of 293, earning $50,750. At the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play, he finished tied for 31st, earning $113,762.
At the Masters Tournament, he finished tied for 39th with a total score of 293, earning $79,200. Finally, at the RBC Heritage, he finished tied for 31st with a total score of 277, winning $107,400.