Collin Morikawa Net Worth 2024

Last Modified Jan 6, 2024 00:09 GMT
Source: Official Instagram Account of Collin Morikawa
Name Collin Morikawa
Net WorthEstimated $10 Million
Age26 years old
ResidenceLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Marital Status Married (m. 2022)
Source of WealthGolf and Endorsements
Career earnings$36,833,636
Average Salary $9.2 million
Endorsements Adidas, TaylorMade, Zurich Insurance, Omega, Grant Thornton, and US Bank
Endorsement Earnings $1-$2 million

How much is Collin Morikawa's Net Worth in 2024?

Collin Morikawa has garnered tremendous wealth over the years. His approximate net worth is around $10 million that he earned from his golfing career and endorsement deals as of 2024.

According to Celebrity Net Worth, his estimated net worth in 2021 is $6 million and $7 million in 2023, according to Golf Monthly. Given Morikawa's $8.5 million earnings in 2022 and $9.8 million earnings in 2023, it is reasonable to estimate that his net worth is $10 million, as per various sources.

Notable accomplishments in 2023 include finishing second at the Rocket Mortgage Classic with a score of -24 and winning $783,200. He also won the ZOZO Championship, finishing with a score of -14 and earning $1,530,000. Furthermore, his outstanding performance in the TOUR Championship, where he tied for sixth with a score of -11, earned him a hefty pay of $2,000,000.

Collin Morikawa's Salary

Collin Morikawa's career earnings to date, according to Spotrac, are $36,833,636. This comprises $3,000,000 from the Player Index Program, $26,476,136 from official events, and $432,500 from unofficial tournaments. He earned $9,878,199 in 2023.

A golfer's annual salary is determined by the events they may have won; they do not have a set salary. Given that Morikawa became a professional in 2019, his average salary is $9.2 million as of 2024, based on his $36 million career earnings.

Collin Morikawa's Endorsements

Although it's been just three years since Collin Morikawa turned pro, he manages to win several sponsorship deals. Morikawa serves as the brand ambassador for brands such as TaylorMade, Omega, Cadillac, Adidas, Grant Thornton, Therabody, and US Bank. However, the income he receives from such endorsements is not yet known.

Collin Morikawa's House

Collin Morikawa lives in Las Vegas with his wife, Kathrine Zhu, and a dog. His parents are immigrants from China and Japan. However, there is not much information available about his property.

Collin Morikawa's Car

Collin Morikawa reportedly owns a Cadillac Escalade, but no other information is available.

Collin Morikawa's Charity Work

Collin Morikawa often participates in charity programs and has donated $25, 000 to the Make-A-Wish American Humane Foundation. However, any further information about his charitable activities is not known.

Collin Morikawa's Amateur Career

Morikawa competed in college golf from 2015 to 2019 at the University of California, Berkeley, where he won five tournaments, including the Pac-12 Conference Championship in 2019. In addition to his successes at the university level, he also took home titles at the Western Junior, Trans-Mississippi, Sunnehanna, and Northeast amateur levels.

Morikawa participated in the Walker Cup winning team in 2017, the Arnold Palmer Cup winning team in 2018 and the Eisenhower Trophy winning team in 2018, which came in second by a single stroke. He held the top spot in the World Amateur Golf Ranking for three weeks in May 2018.

Collin Morikawa's Professional career

Collin Morikawa turned pro in 2019 and with his two debut victories in the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open Championship, Morikawa has six wins on the PGA Tour. On the European Tour, he also made history by becoming the first American to win the Race to Dubai. At the Genesis Invitational in February 2022, Morikawa recorded a final-round 65 to tie for second place, two strokes behind Joaquín Niemann.

After 54 holes at the 2023 Sentry Tournament of Champions in January, Morikawa was ahead by six shots. He played the first 67 holes of the tournament without making a bogey, but after that, he made three straight and ended up two strokes behind Jon Rahm. This was a tie with Morikawa for the greatest 54-hole lead blown on the PGA Tour. Three strokes behind Max Homa, he tied for third place in the 2023 Farmers Insurance Open.

Morikawa shot a bogey-free 8-under 64 in July to tie for the lead at the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic after 72 holes. He finished in a tie for second place with Adam Hadwin, losing to Rickie Fowler's birdie on the opening playoff hole. Morikawa's 27-month winless streak on the PGA Tour came to an end in October, when he won the 2023 Zozo Championship.

Major Championships

S.No TournamentYear
PGA Championship2020
The Open Championship2021

PGA Tour wins

S.No TournamentYear
Barracuda Championship2019
Workday Charity Open 2020
WGC-Workday Championship2021
4. Zozo Championship2023

Collin Morikawa's Personal life

Collin Morikawa dated his girlfriend, Katherine Zhu for a few years before walking down the aisle on November 26, 2022. The couple tied the knot in an intimate ceremony at the Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles.

FAQs

A. Collin Morikawa is of Japanese and Chinese accent. 

A. As per Spotrac, Collin Morikawa have won $9.8 million in 2023.

A. No, he is loyal to the PGA Tour. 

A. Collin Morikawa is married Katherine Zhu on November 26, 2022.

A. Katherine Zhu is a Canadian tennis player, model, and entrepreneur. 

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