How Team USA’s Ryder Cup stars bagged huge $412m fortune

Elite golfers are rewarded more than they ever have been.

Be it huge prize money or lucrative sponsorship deals, the earning capacity for those at the very top of the game is enormous.

The American team heading to this year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black have a combined net worth that is staggering.

But where do each of them rank against one another. We reveal the full 1-12 list below…

1 Scottie Scheffler net worth – $110million

PGA Tour wins: 18 (including 3 Majors)
Career prize money: $98,373,136

After another astonishing season which has brought five wins, including the Open Championship, Scheffler boasted official earnings just shy of $27million in 2025.

His net worth is far and away the highest of the US team and includes deals with Nike, TaylorMade and Rolex.

After an incredible run of success over the last few years, Scheffler is already 3rd on the PGA Tour’s All-time Career Money List, with only Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy ahead of him.

2. Xander Schauffele net worth – $60million

PGA Tour wins: 9 (including 2 Majors)
Career prize money: $60,695,509

As a two-time major champion and winner of Olympic gold, Schauffele has accumulated significant wealth.

A regular top 10 finisher in the majors for just under a decade, his endorsement partners include Adidas, Callaway, Titleist and Aon.

3. Bryson DeChambeau net worth – $60million

PGA Tour wins: 9 (including 2020 US Open)
Career prize money: $26m (PGA TOUR), $34m (LIV)

The estimates of DeChambeau’s net worth range from $50m to $60m and could be even higher. He was reported to have signed a $125m contract when joining LIV Golf in 2022.
He’s also built his brand via social media, becoming one of the most marketable and recognisable golfers in the world.

4. Justin Thomas net worth – $60million

PGA Tour wins: 15 (including 2 Majors)
Career prize money: $70,588,860

Thomas has been one of the PGA Tour’s brightest lights for a decade and is a hugely popular figure with sponsors.

He’s banked a pair of PGA Championship titles while his $70m+ haul in earnings ranks him 7th on the all-time PGA Tour prize money list.

5. Patrick Cantlay net worth – $30million

PGA Tour wins: 8
Career prize money: $57,708,433

Cantlay’s wealth is driven by FedEx Cup success (he hit the jackpot and won the year-long race in 2021) and he’s one of just 16 players in the game (ranks 14th) to have pocketed over $50m in career earnings on the PGA Tour.

A somewhat reserved character, he doesn’t enjoy the same profile as some of those higher in this list but still has a significant income from endorsement deals including Titleist and Goldman Sachs.

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6. Harris English net worth – $22million

PGA Tour wins: 5
Career prize money: $40,221,364

English has built his wealth through long-term consistency on the PGA Tour. He secured his first PGA Tour title way back in 2013.

He’s boosted his earnings with a win at the Farmers Insurance Open along with two second places in the 2025 majors and his prize money of $8.8m this year puts him 11th on the season-long money list.

7. Cameron Young net worth – $17million

PGA Tour wins: 1
Career prize money: $24,579,096

Young has risen to prominence in recent years and his rapid ascent up the net worth lists reflects the growing prize money in golf.

The New Yorker, whose sponsors include Nike and RBC, banked his first PGA Tour win when landing this season’s Wyndham Championship by six shots.

8. Russell Henley net worth – $15million

PGA Tour wins: 5
Career prize money: $46,626,746

Henley’s wealth is built on long-term PGA Tour success and endorsements, with 2025 seeing him pocket over $14m in earnings after an excellent season.

His reported sponsors include Titleist and Synovus Bank while for good measure, his wife, a successful artist, is also reported to have a net wealth of over $2m.

9. J.J. Spaun net worth – $14million

PGA Tour wins: 2 (including 2025 US Open)
Career prize money: $25,530,418

Spaun was thought of as a quiet accumulator of earnings before this season but that’s all changed thanks to his memorable 2025 US Open victory at Oakmont.

That win has elevated both earnings and sponsor interest and he ranked 5th on the Money List in 2025, a position also boosted by finishing runner-up in the prestigious Players Championship.

10. Sam Burns net worth – $9million

PGA Tour wins: 5 (including 2023 WGC-Match Play)
Career prize money: $34,616,105

Burns has accumulated strong career earnings and enjoyed a particularly impressive run of success between 2021 and 2023 when securing five PGA Tour titles.

His endorsements include Callaway, TravisMathew and NetJets and a second straight Ryder Cup appearance will lift his net worth towards $10m.

11. Collin Morikawa net worth – $8million

PGA Tour wins: 6 (including 2 majors)
Career prize money: $42,614,434

Morikawa’s wealth has grown since his two early-career major victories – the 2020 PGA Championship and the 2021 Open.

Sponsorship deals with TaylorMade, Adidas, Omega and Therabody have added to his significant career prize money.

12. Ben Griffin net worth – $7million

PGA Tour wins: 2
Career prize money: $16,713,238

Griffin took a hiatus from golf in 2021 to work as a mortgage loan officer and at that point could never have dreamed of making a Ryder Cup team.

But although he has the least net worth of the American dozen, Griffin has now surpassed over $16m in career earnings after a breakthrough 2025 which has brought him his first two PGA Tour successes.

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