Russell Henley’s Net Worth 2024

Last Modified Jan 19, 2024 23:53 GMT
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Russell Henley

On April 12, 1989, in Macon, Georgia, Russell Henley was born in the United States. Henley completed his education at Stratford Academy. The golfer spent four years as a student-athlete at the University of Georgia in Athens. Russell Henley's career as an amateur was outstanding.

Henley was named the 2010 Haskins Award winner for the best collegiate golfer. Henley met the requirements to compete as an amateur in the 2010 U.S. Open. In the tournament, he and Scott Langley tied for the low amateur title.

In 2011, Russell Henley became a professional. He's on the PGA Tour right now. He has won seven times in his professional career, four of them on the PGA Tour and three on the Korn Ferry Tour.

Henley won his first title on the PGA Tour in Hawaii at the 2013 Sony Open. He defeated Tim Clark of South Africa by three shots, for a total of 24 under par. His next triumph came in a playoff against runners-up Rory McIlroy, Ryan Palmer, and Russell Knox at the 2014 Honda Classic, which he won with a birdie on the opening extra hole.

Henley was the Shell Houston Open champion in 2017. He won the November 2022 World Wide Technology Championship in Mayakoba. He defeated Brian Harman by four shots with a score of 23 under par.

Henley placed T19 in the Players Championship in 2023. After a final round score of 70, Henley tied for fourth place in the 2023 Masters Tournament. His greatest major finish to date is this one.

NameRussell Henley
Net Worth Estimated $15 million
Age 34 years old
Residence Columbus, Georgia
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthGolf, Endorsements
Career Earnings $28,576,471
Salary $2.3 million (average on-course)
Endorsements Titliest, Netjets, Syngus

How much is the net worth of Russell Henley in 2024?

The net worth of Russell Henley is estimated to be $15 million as of 2024. He has earned a total of $28,576,471 over the course of his professional golf career. In 2022, Russell participated in 14 competitions and took home about $2.8 million. According to Spotrac, he earned $7.1 million in 2023.

Russell Henley’s Salary

The estimated average salary of Russell Henley is $2.3 million, based on his $28 million total career earnings. He earned $54,500 after finishing T52 with a total score of 281 in the Sentry tournament on January 7, 2024. He finished in T4 with a total score of 264 in the Sony Open in Hawaii on January 14, 2024, taking home $373,500.

Russell Henley's earnings are estimated to be $2.2 million, according to Spotrac. As the winner of the 2022 World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, Henley received a $1.4 million winner's share. In the 2023 season, he earned between $200,000 and $600,000 in most of the tournaments.

Henley’s prize money from the 2017 Shell Houston Open was $1.26 million. Additionally, the American golfer earns a sizable sum of money from endorsement and sponsorship deals.

Russell Henley’s Endorsements

Russell Henley has endorsement agreements with Titliest, Netjets, and Syngus. He earlier signed a deal with Nike. Unfortunately, no information is known about Henley's earnings from such substantial endorsements.

Russell Henley’s Investments

There is no information available about the investments of Russell Henley.

Russell Henley’s House

Russell Henley lives with his family in Columbus, Georgia, but his exact address is unknown.

Russell Henley’s Car Collection

Russell Henley's car collection is unknown, but given his notoriety as a professional golfer, his $15 million net worth, and his $28 million in career earnings—not to mention the money he makes from endorsements—it is highly likely that he owns a number of luxurious cars.

Russell Henley’s Charity Work

There is no information available about the charitable or philanthropic activities of Russell Henley. He participated in a few charity matches to help generate money for young children at the beginning of 2023. He also contributes to a number of foundations and organizations; however, not a lot of information about them is readily available.

Russell Henley’s Amateur Career

Russell Henley, raised in Macon, Georgia, attended Stratford Academy and played golf at the University of Georgia. He won the Haskins Award in 2010 for outstanding collegiate golf. He won the Stadion Classic at UGA in 2011, becoming the second amateur to do so. He represented the United States at the Palmer Cup and Walker Cup competitions in 2011.

Russell Henley’s Professional Career

In September 2011, Henley made his professional debut at the Soboba Golf Classic on the Nationwide Tour. He defeated Morgan Hoffmann and Patrick Cantlay in a playoff to win the Chiquita Classic the following year. He captured his second championship of the year at the Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open in October 2012.

He made a 25-foot (7.6-meter) putt for birdie on the 72nd hole to force a playoff with B.J. Staten. He won after making par on the opening hole of the playoffs. By placing third on the money list in 2012, he transitioned from the Web.com Tour (formerly the Nationwide Tour) to the PGA Tour.

With a record-breaking performance at the Sony Open in Hawaii in January 2013, Henley became the first PGA Tour rookie to win on their debut in twelve years. He broke the Sony Open scoring record by four shots by finishing at 256 (-24). It was two shots behind Tommy Armour III's performance at the 2003 Valero Texas Open for the second-lowest score for a 72-hole tournament in PGA Tour history. Henley received invitations to the Masters and PGA Championships as a result of his victory.

Russell Henley
Source: Official Instagram Account of Tiel Duncan

In March 2014, Henley captured his second PGA Tour victory at the Honda Classic in Florida. Henley shot a two-over-par round of 72 on Sunday in challenging conditions to force a four-man playoff with Ryan Palmer, Russell Knox, and Rory McIlroy. Henley was the only one of the four players to reach the green in two at the par-five first playoff hole.

As a result, Henley had to hole out from three feet for the victory after Knox, McIlroy, and Palmer all failed to get down in two. With this victory, he qualified for the upcoming Masters and rose to the top 50 in the world.

Henley won his third tour contest at the Texas Shell Houston Open in April 2017. He began the round four strokes behind Kang Sung-hoon, who was in the lead after 54 holes. Henley defeated Kang, who finished in second place, by three shots with a final round of 65 (-7) that featured ten birdies and a double-bogey (ninth hole).

After the first, second, and third rounds of the 2021 U.S. Open, Henley shared the lead. He struggled in the final round, shooting a 5-over par 76 to tie for 13th place. Henley's first PGA Tour victory in five years came at the 2022 World Wide Technology Championship in Mayakoba. He won by four shots over Brian Harman, shooting a record-tying 23 under par.

Russell Henley’s Personal Life

Since October 30, 2015, Russell Henley has been married to Teil Duncan. At Teil's sister's wedding, the two had their first encounter. They became attracted to one another after being introduced at the wedding by a common friend.

Soon after Henley and Duncan met, they started dating, and they got engaged in 2014 on the Pitt Street Bridge. His wife is an accomplished painter with a studio in Charleston, South Carolina. They have three children: Robert (5 years old), Ruth (4 years old), and Jane (1 year old).

FAQs

A. The net worth of Russell Henley is estimated to be $15 million as of 2024.

A. The estimated salary of Russell Henley is $2.3 million as of 2024.

A. Russell Henley resides at Columbus, Georgia with his family.

A. Russell Henley is 34 years old; he was born on April 12, 1989. 

A. Russell Henley stands 6 feet or 183 cm, tall. 

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