Aaron Baddeley, an Australian professional golfer who now plays for the US PGA Tour, has an estimated net worth of around $22 million.
He started playing professionally in 2000 and has been for 23 years. Aaron has received approximately $996,743 in prize money per year over the years. In the four years since the start of his professional career, Aaron has earned at least $1 million in the four years since the start of his professional career. His highest year, when he earned $3,441,119, was 2006-2007.
Additionally, Aaron was one of the only TOUR players to use a staff bag without side panels advertising an equipment sponsor. He was, however, awarded a multi-year contract with PING in 2016. Aaron’s gear is sponsored by PING and he has remained a PING customer. He probably made millions of dollars with it. PGA professionals in the United States earn approximately $74,731 in total compensation per year, with an average salary of $54,554.
This shows the median, or midpoint of the ranges, from the source’s unique total payment methodology based on user salary data. The extra payment is thought to be worth $20,177 per year. Possible sources of additional compensation include cash bonuses, commissions, tips and profit sharing. The “most likely range” values are between the 25th and 75th percentile of all payment information currently available for this role.
The average PGA Tour player earned just under $1.5 million in 2021, according to pgatour.com. It ranges from PGA Tour 250th-place finisher Parker McLachlin, who won $6,090, to that year’s financial leader, Jon Rahm, who won $7,705,933 million. The top four players each earned more than $7 million in 2021, a historic year (Rahm, Patrick Cantlay, Bryson DeChambeau and Collin Morikawa).
In 2022, the PGA Tour will average $9.1 million. With a total purse of $20 million, The Player’s Championship offers the biggest prize of the tour. Cameron Smith’s 2022 victory brought in $3.6 million for a single competition.