16. Adam Scott – Net Worth: $40 Million
Australian professional golfer, Adam Scott, has a net worth of $40 million dollars.
Adam began his professional golfing career in the European circuit in 2000. However, he did not get off to the best start and didn’t win his first title until 2001.
Since then, he has won several European titles and focused more on the PGA tours, going on to take 2nd place at the Open Championship in 2012 and winning the 2013 Masters Tournament.
15. Pete Dye – Net Worth: $50 Million
Pete Dye is an American golfer and course designer. He did very well as an amateur at high school and then went on to join the U.S. Army in 1944, putting the brakes on his golfing career.
When he left the army, he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and designed the nine-hole course El Dorado, and an 18-hole course in Indianapolis in 1962.
Pete went on to design golf courses like the Radrick Farms Golf Course for the University of Michigan in 1962 and the Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana.
For his contribution to the sport, Pete was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 2008.
14. Davis Love – Net Worth: $50 Million
Coming in at number fifteen on the list of richest golfers in the world is a man that has a net worth of $50 million dollars – Davis Love.
Davis turned pro in 1985 and has had a very impressive career, winning over 21 PGA events.
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