
Tiger Woods
Fifty years old, barely active on Tour, and still the most commercially powerful name in golf — Woods' fortune is less a sports story than a study in brand permanence.
Fifty years old, barely active on Tour, and still the most commercially powerful name in golf — Woods' fortune is less a sports story than a study in brand permanence.
Where the $1.4B comes from
Endorsements & Sponsorships
Long-term partnerships—most notably a ~$660M Nike deal—plus Accenture, AT&T, Buick, Gillette, EA, PepsiCo, and others have historically been the single largest driver of Woods' wealth, comprising well over half of total career earnings.
$770M55%Business Ventures (TGR Ventures, TGR Live, PopStroke, The Woods Jupiter)
Woods' umbrella company TGR Ventures and subsidiaries including event production, restaurant operations, and the PopStroke mini-golf chain represent a growing share of his current wealth base.
$350M25%PGA Tour Prize Money & Appearance Fees
Official PGA Tour career prize money totals approximately $121 million—substantial in absolute terms but under 10% of his estimated $1.5–2B total earnings given injury-related limited play in recent years.
$112M8%Golf Course Design (TGR Design) & Royalties
Course design fees and related royalties from TGR Design form a recurring revenue stream that Sportico groups with other off-course income comprising over 90% of career earnings.
$98M7%Real Estate & Investments
Woods owns multiple properties in Jupiter Island, Florida, and has deployed capital into investment projects, contributing a modest but material share to overall net worth.
$70M5%
