Hideki Matsuyama’s Net Worth 2025

Last Modified Mar 11, 2025 07:25 GMT
Hideki Matsuyama’s Net Worth 2025
Hideki Matsuyama (Source: Getty Images)

Hideki Matsuyama is a professional golfer from Japan who made history as the first Japanese player to win a men’s major golf championship at the 2021 Masters Tournament. Matsuyama began his professional career in April 2013, competing on the Japan Golf Tour, where he earned recognition as the 2013 Money List Winner, Most Valuable Player, and Rookie of the Year. In 2014, he qualified for the PGA Tour.

As of January 2025, Hideki Matsuyama has secured eight victories on the Japan Golf Tour, two tournaments in the World Golf Championships, the Waste Management Phoenix Open twice, and the FedEx St. Jude Championship (2024). He is also a two-time champion of the Asian Amateur Championship. Matsuyama has represented Japan in international events, including the 2016 Golf World Cup, and competed in the 2024 Olympic Games, where he earned a bronze medal.

Hideki Matsuyama Net Worth 2025

Hideki Matsuyama's net worth is $100 million, as of January 2025, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

NameHideki Matsuyama
Net Worth$100 million (as per Celebrity Net Worth)
Age32 years old (as of January 2025)
BirthplaceMatsuyama, Ehime, Japan
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthGolf, Endorsements
EndorsementTokyo Electron, Lexus, Nomura Holdings

Hideki Matsuyama’s Earnings

As of January 2025, Hideki Matsuyama’s career earnings total $69,564,256, according to Spotrac. This includes $61,670,696 from PGA earnings and $7,893,560 from Majors since turning professional in 2013.

In 2024, Matsuyama earned $14,312,686 from the PGA Tour and $953,617 from Majors. In 2017, he earned $8.3 million in prize money, according to his Forbes profile. For winning the 2021 Masters Tournament, he received a prize of $2 million, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. In January 2025, Matsuyama won The Sentry Tournament of Champions of the PGA Tour, earning $3.6 million, as per Spotrac.

Also read: Hideki Matsuyama's Career Earning

Hideki Matsuyama’s Endorsements

Hideki Matsuyama has partnered with several high-profile brands, including Tokyo Electron, Lexus, and Nomura Holdings, through endorsement deals. Nomura Holdings, a financial services company, has been sponsoring Matsuyama since January 2017, as noted on their official website. He is also sponsored by Lexus, the renowned luxury car brand (via Forbes). On January 6, 2025, Tokyo Electron, a Japanese electronics and semiconductor company, announced a new sponsorship agreement with Matsuyama. According to their official website, as part of this deal, Matsuyama will sport the TEL logo on his shirt during the PGA Tour, starting with his participation in the Sentry Tournament and Sony Open in Hawaii in early 2025.

Additionally, NTT Data, a digital business, and IT service provider, signed a three-year sponsorship agreement with Matsuyama, covering the period from May 17, 2021, to May 16, 2024, as reported on the official NTT Data website. As part of this agreement, Matsuyama displayed the NTT DATA logo on the right sleeve of his game wear, beginning with the PGA Championship on May 20, 2021.

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FAQs on Hideki Matsuyama

A. Hideki Matsuyama turned professional in April 2013.

A. Hideki Matsuyama was born on February 25, 1992, in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan.

A. Hideki Matsuyama is married to Mei Matsuyama.

A. Hideki Matsuyama studied at Tohoku Fukushi University in Sendai, Japan.

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