Collin Morikawa’s Career Earnings

Last Modified Mar 11, 2025 08:01 GMT
Collin Morikawa Career Earnings
Collin Morikawa (Source: Instagram/@collin_morikawa)

Collin Morikawa is an American professional golfer playing on the PGA Tour as of February 2025. Morikawa, a former world No. 1 amateur, won his first title at age 16, the 2013 Western Junior Championship. He played collegiate golf at the University of California, Berkeley, from 2015 to 2019, earning 10 amateur victories before turning professional. Morikawa earned his first professional win at the Barracuda Championship and later claimed two major titles, the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship.

Morikawa also won a WGC title in 2021. In November of the same year, he reached a career-high ranking of world No. 2 in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR). As of February 2025, he is ranked world No. 4 and has seven professional wins.

What are Collin Morikawa’s career earnings in 2025?

Collin Morikawa's total career earnings are $67.54 million as of February 2025, according to Spotrac. This includes $9 million from major earnings, $28.26 million from official events, $432,500 from unofficial events, $17.42 million from Tour Championships, $6 million from the Player Impact Program (PIP), and $6.4 million from Tour Top 10.

Morikawa's 2025 earnings, as of February, total $2.43 million, most of which ($2.16 million) came from his runner-up finish at the Sentry. (via Spotrac)

Collin Morikawa’s PGA earnings

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

YearOfficial PayoutsUnofficial PayoutsTour Champ.PIPTour Top 10Cash TotalCash Cumulative
2019$1,697,037----$1,697,037$1,697,037
2020$3,270,868-$1,900,000--$5,170,868$6,867,904
2021$4,685,508-$425,000-$2,000,000$7,110,508$13,978,413
2022$3,534,393$127,500$600,000$3,000,000-$7,261,893$21,240,306
2023$6,673,856$305,000$2,000,000$3,000,000-$11,978,856$33,219,162
2024$5,975,502-$12,500,000-$4,400,000$22,875,502$56,094,664
2025$2,432,000----$2,432,000$58,526,664
Total$28,269,164$432,500$17,425,000$6,000,000$6,400,000$58,526,664-

Collin Morikawa's Major Championship earnings

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

YearMastersPGAUS OpenThe OpenCash TotalCash Cumulative
2019--$57,853-$57,853$57,853
2020$1,980,000---$1,980,000$2,037,853
2021$263,000--$2,070,000$2,374,400$4,412,253
2022$27,925-$674,953-$1,302,878$5,715,131
2023$135,000-$332,343-$899,343$6,614,474
2024$814,000-$351,370$202,700$2,408,070$9,022,544
Total$3,219,925-$1,416,519$2,272,700$9,022,544-

What are Collin Morikawa’s career earnings in 2024?

Collin Morikawa earned $25.28 million in the 2023-24 season, according to Spotrac, which includes $2.4 million from majors, $5.97 million from official events, $4.4 million from Tour Top 10, and $12.5 million from his runner-up finish at the Tour Championship. The latter is also his career-high earnings from a single event.

Morikawa’s earnings tournament-by-tournament in 2024 are as follows (as per Spotrac):

DateTournament NamePlaceTo ParTotalEarnings
Jan 7, 2024The SentryT5-25267$690,500
Jan 27, 2024Farmers Insurance OpenCUT0142-
Feb 4, 2024AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT14-10206$322,500
Feb 18, 2024The Genesis InvitationalT19-6278$251,400
Mar 10, 2024Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MastercardCUT0150-
Mar 17, 2024THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT45-4284$70,063
Apr 07, 2024Valero Texas OpenT755293$17,756
Apr 14, 2024Masters TournamentT3-4284$1,040,000
Apr 22, 2024RBC Heritage9-13271$581,000
Apr 28, 2024Zurich Classic of New OrleansT23-18270$23,763
May 12, 2024Wells Fargo ChampionshipT16-1283$301,000
May 19, 2024PGA ChampionshipT4-15269$814,000
May 26, 2024Charles Schwab Challenge4-8272$445,900
Jun 09, 2024the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday2-7281$2,200,000
Jun 16, 2024U.S. OpenT142282$351,370
Jun 23, 2024Travelers ChampionshipT13-16264$400,000
Jul 14, 2024Genesis Scottish OpenT4-14266$318,525
Jul 21, 2024The Open ChampionshipT162286$202,700
Aug 18, 2024FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT22-6274$175,500
Aug 25, 2024BMW ChampionshipT28-1287$160,000
Sep 1, 2024TOUR Championship2-26262$12,500,000
Oct 27, 2024ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIPT54-3277$17,595

Also read: Collin Morikawa's Net Worth

When did Collin Morikawa win the highest prize money in a year?

Collin Morikawa’s highest prize money in a year ($25.28 million) was earned in the 2023-24 season. Nearly half of the sum (12.5 million) was earned from his solo second-place finish at the Tour Championship. His second career-high earning from a single event was $2.2 million from his solo second-place finish at the 2024 the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday. (via Spotrac)

Collin Morikawa’s Endorsements

Collin Morikawa has endorsement deals with Adidas, Zurich Insurance Group, TaylorMade, Cadillac, Omega, U.S. Bank, and Therabody, according to their respective websites and his official Instagram handle, @collin_morikawa.

FAQs on Collin Morikawa

A. Collin Morikawa's total career earnings are $67.54 million as of February 2025, according to Spotrac.

A. Collin Morikawa is ranked world No. 4 as of February 2025, according to the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

A. Yes, Collin Morikawa has earned a business administration degree from the University of California, Berkeley.

A. Yes, Collin Morikawa has won two major championships: the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship.

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