Sahith Theegala’s Net Worth 2024

Last Modified May 11, 2024 20:49 GMT
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Sahith Theegala, an American professional golfer of Indian origin, was born on December 4, 1997. His parents, Muralidhar and Karuna Theegala, migrated from Telangana, India, to Fullerton, California, where Sahith was born. Theegala won his first amateur title at the age of 13 in the 2010 Future Masters 1 and won ten more titles until 2020. In the latter year, he also won the Haskins, Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus Awards.

Theegala turned professional in 2020 and at the Lone Tree Classic on the Outlaw Tour, he made his professional debut and finished tied for third place. He won his first professional win at the 2022 QBE Shootout with Tom Hoge, defeating Charley Hoffman and Ryan Palmer by a single stroke.

He tied for second place at the RSM Classic in November 2022, two strokes behind winner Adam Svensson. He continued his 2023 season with seven more top-10 finishes, finally winning his first PGA Tour event at the 2023 Fortinet Championship with a score of 267, under 21, defeating Kim Seong-hyeon by two strokes.

In the 2024 season, Theegala played in 12 events, making the cut in ten of them, with two runner-up finishes at the Sentry and RBC Heritage. He finished tied for 45th place at the Masters Tournament, but his best major finish was solo ninth place at the Masters in 2023.

NameSahith Reddy Theegala
Net Worth$3 Million
Age26 years old (as of May 2024)
ResidenceHouston, Texas
PositionGolfer
Marital Status Unmarried
Source of WealthGolf and endorsements
Endorsements Ping, Linksoul, Zurich, Korn Ferry, Adobe

How much is Sahith Theegala's Net Worth in 2024?

Sahith Theegala's estimated net worth is $3 million as of May 2024, with the primary source of his income coming from the PGA Tour and other golf events. Additionally, Theegala has secured numerous brand endorsements, which contribute significantly to his overall earnings.

Sahith Theegala’s Salary

The salary of a player is contingent upon their annual performance. However, in the 2023 season, Theegala earned $6.56 million and his total career earnings are $18.1 million as of May 2024. Based on the latter, his average salary is estimated to be $4.5 million.

Sahith Theegala’s Endorsements

Theegala has several sponsors; upon turning professional in 2020, the American signed a deal with Ping. According to Golf Monthly, he has a Ping staff bag and uses a full Ping set-up with a Titleist Pro V1 golf ball. RBC and UKG are two of Theegala's sponsors, along with Zurich and Korn Ferry. The latter two companies also serve as the primary sponsors of the PGA Tour's development tour.

Sahith Theegala’s House

Sahith Theegala resides in Houston, Texas, in the United States, but his exact address is not widely known.

Sahith Theegala’s Cars

Sahith Theegala owns a Volkswagen Passat, as reported by NBC Sports. However, no further information is available.

Sahith Theegala’s Charity

Sahith Theegala donated $50,000 from his 2023's Fortinet Championship's prize money of $1.5 million to Birdies and Butterflies, an organization that assists families grieving the loss of a child and works to increase public awareness of stillbirths and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

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FAQs on Sahith Theegala's Net Worth

A. Sahith Theegala's total career earnings are $18.1 million as of May 2024, as per Spotrac.

A. Sahith Theegala's world ranking is No. 12 as of May 2024, according to the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

A. Sahith Theegala's caddie is Carl Smith as of May 2024.

A. Sahith Theegala has two professional wins: the 2022 QBE Shootout and 2023 Fortinet Championship.

A. Sahith secured his PGA Tour card for the 2021–2022 season after two straight top–ten finishes in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.

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