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Thursday, 9 January 2014
Tiger Woods tops golf rich list
World No.1 Tiger Woods has cracked $1.3bn in career earnings by leading the Golf Digest 50 income list for 2013, with Australian Adam Scott coming in eighth.
The 14-time major champion topped the list for the 11th time in its 11-year history with $83m, including an estimated $71m off the course and more than $12m in prize money.
Golf Digest magazine reported on its website on Tuesday that Woods’ winnings of more than $155m reflect less than 12 per cent of his career earnings, with $1.16bn coming from endorsements since his pro debut in 1996, a figure that continues to increase even after his infamous sex scandal and ensuing divorce.
Second on the Golf Digest list was Phil Mickelson at $52m with an estimated $45m in endorsements and other non-prize money income.
The US left-hander won last year’s British Open and hopes to complete a career grand slam by winning this year’s US Open, an event where he is a record six-time runner-up.
Arnold Palmer, the 84-year-old golf icon whose popularity helped spawn the television riches of today’s players, was third at $40m, largely from licensing deals in Asia.
Jack Nicklaus, who turns 74 on January 21, ranked fourth at just over $26m.
The record 18-time major champion joins Palmer and Gary Player for the annual honorary tee shots that mark the start of the Masters each year.
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