Brooks Koepka’s Career Earnings 2024

Last Modified Jan 26, 2024 18:45 GMT
Source: Official Instagram Account of Brooks Koepka

American professional golfer Brooks Koepka competes in the LIV Golf League. After winning the 2018 CJ Cup, he rose to the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) in October 2018 and held it for 47 weeks. However, his current ranking is No. 19.

In 2017, the U.S. Open in Erin Hills, Wisconsin, was the site of Brooks Koepka's first major championship title. With his victorious defense at Shinnecock Hills on Long Island in 2018, Koepka became the first golfer to win consecutive U.S. Opens since 1988 and 1989's Curtis Strange.

Koepka shot a major-championship-record-tying 264 over 72 holes to win the third major at the 2018 PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club. At the 2019 PGA Championship held at Bethpage Black, Koepka secured his fourth major victory. At the 2023 PGA Championship held at Oak Hill Country Club in 2023, he secured his fifth major victory.

Koepka won the LIV Golf Orlando tournament in April 2023. Four shots behind Jon Rahm, he tied for second place the following week at the 2023 Masters Tournament. After the third round was postponed due to bad weather, Koepka began the final day of the competition with a 4-stroke lead and was required to play 30 holes. Following a playoff victory over Talor Gooch, Koepka emerged victorious in the LIV Golf Jeddah tournament in October 2023.

What are Brooks Koepka’s career earnings as of 2024?

Brooks Koepka's PGA Tour earnings total $50,503,282, with $43,044,449 from official tournaments, $458,833 from unofficial tournaments, and $3,000,000 from the Player Index Program. Furthermore, his Liv Golf career earnings total $27,108,583, including $20,108,583 from individual earnings, $3,000,000 from team earnings, and $4,000,000 from champion earnings. Koepka's total career earnings from the PGA Tour and Liv Golf are $77,611,865 as of 2024.

Koepka finished T2 in the Masters Tournament with a score of 280 and won $1.5 million. According to Golf Digest, the prize money for the Orlando competition was $4 million all by itself. Along with individual payouts, the LIV tour also gives out prizes to the top three teams each week. In Orlando, Koepka's team finished in second place and took home a second $1.5 million prize. For that game, each player also received an additional $375,000.

from Liv Golf:

YearEventsIndividualTeamIndividual Champ.Earnings
202313$13,436,083$375,000$4,000,000$17,811,083
20227$6,672,500$2,625,000-$9,297,500

from PGA Tour:

YearOfficalUnofficialBonusPIMEarnings
2023$5,057,192---$5,057,192
2022$1,317,085$110,333--$1,427,418
2021$5,204,136-$395,000$3,000,000$8,599,136
2020$1,123,227-$105,000-$1,228,227
2019$9,684,006-$3,500,000-$13,184,006
2018$7,094,047$100,000--$7,194,047
2017$5,612,397$108,500--$5,720,897
2016$3,322,393$140,000--$3,462,393
2015$3,571,900---$3,571,900
2014$1,043,115---$1,043,115
2013$14,950---$14,950

Brooks Koepka Career Earnings 2023?

Koepka became the 20th golfer to win five major championships in 2023. Koepka joined Tiger Woods (four victories) and Jack Nicklaus (five wins) as the only other golfers to win three or more PGA Championships during the stroke play era.

Koepka took home the LIV Golf Orlando title in April 2023. As the first player from LIV Golf to win a major title, Koepka made history in May when he won the 2023 PGA title at Oak Hill Country Club. It was Koepka's third PGA Championship and fifth major triumph overall.

Koepka competed for the United States in the 2023 Ryder Cup in September of 2023. The European team prevailed 16.5–11.5, while Koepka finished 1–1–1, winning his Sunday singles match against Ludvig Îberg.

After defeating Talor Gooch in a playoff, Koepka won the LIV Golf Jeddah tournament once more in October 2023 to record his third LIV Golf victory.

Brooks Koepka's PGA Tour career earnings in 2023

DateTournamentPos.To ParTotalEarnings
04/09/23Masters TournamentT2-8280$1,584,000
05/21/23PGA Championship1-9271$3,150,000
06/18/23U.S. OpenT17-1279$284,167
07/23/23The Open ChampionshipT648292$39,025

Brooks Koepka's LIV Golf career earnings in 2023

DateTournament PlaceTo ParTotalIndividual EarningsEarnings
02/26/23MayakobaT271214$158,000$158,000
03/19/23TucsonT24-2211$163,000$163,000
04/02/23Orlando1-15198$4,000,000$4,375,000
04/23/23AdelaideT11-12204$310,000$310,000
04/30/23Singapore3-16197$1,500,000$1,500,000
05/14/23TulsaT5-12198$703,333$703,333
05/28/23DCT12-5211$350,000$350,000
07/02/23Andalucía3-9204$1,500,000$1,500,000
07/09/23LondonT17-7206$265,000$265,000
08/06/23GreenbrierT38-3207$143,000$143,000
08/13/23BedminsterT387220$141,250$141,250
09/24/23ChicagoT24-5208$202,500$202,500
10/15/23Jeddah1-14196$4,000,000$4,000,000

How much does Brooks Koepka make per year?

Unfortunately, there is insufficient information on his on-course and off-course annual earnings to estimate his entire annual revenue. His annual average on-course earnings are estimated to be $7 million; however, this is subject to change because it is calculated based on his total of $77 million. His off-course earnings are unknown.

When was Brooks Koepka's highest prize money in a year?

Since he has played for both LIV Golf and the PGA in the past, Brooks Koepka's top career earnings are not all the same. On a general level, any golf enthusiast will agree that LIV Golf is considerably superior to the PGA Tour in terms of financial resources.

That being said, Brooks Koepka won the Jeddah tournament on October 16, 2022, with a score of -12, bringing his total earnings to $4.75 million at LIV Golf.

And on August 25, 2019, Koepka won his highest paycheck on the PGA Tour at the Tour Championship, where he tied for third place and took home $3.5 million in prize money.

Brooks Koepka’s Contract

Brooks Koepka, the professional golfer, has secured endorsement contracts with several high-profile brands. These include Nike, the American multinational sportswear corporation, and Rolex, the luxury watchmaker.

Koepka also has partnerships with BMW, the German luxury automobile manufacturer, and NetJets, the private aviation company. In addition, Koepka has endorsement agreements with Infor, a cloud-based business software company, and Michelob Ultra, the low-carb beer brand.

Despite having these lucrative deals, the exact amount of money Koepka earns from these endorsements is unknown. Nonetheless, these partnerships are a testament to Koepka's status as one of the top golfers in the world and his marketability as an athlete.

Brooks Koepka’s Salary

Golfers don't have a fixed salary because it primarily varies based on the events they win and the endorsement deals they sign. It is preferable to estimate their average yearly compensation based on their entire career earnings, which excludes their endorsement payments, given the erratic nature of their yearly profits.

For Brooks Koepka, his 2023 total earnings from the PGA Tour and LIV Golf come to $77 million; hence, his average yearly income is estimated to be approximately $7 million; however, as previously mentioned, this value is subject to change.

FAQs

A. Brooks Koepka’s total career earnings are $77 million as of January 2024, from the PGA and LIV Golf. 

A. Brooks Koepka has endorsement contracts with Nike, Rolex, BMW, NetJets, Infor, and Michelob Ultra.

A. Brooks Koepka’s average salary is estimated to be $7 million, based on his total career earnings, excluding sponsorships and other sources, as of January 2024.

A. The net worth of Brooks Koepka is estimated to be $60 million as of January 2024.

A. Brooks Koepka is 33 years old; he was born in May 3, 1990. 

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