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Tiger Woods still found himself in the top-10 of highest paid of athletes in the world in 2022, despite recuperating from his car crash.
Fast-forward a year and Woods is recovering from another surgery but is still raking in the dollars off the course.
According to figures released by Sportico, Woods, 46, was still one of the highest paid athletes last year, taking home $73.5m.
Of that money, approximately $65million were from endorsements. Woods jumped up from 13th on the previous year’s figures.
Woods crashed his luxury Genesis SUV in February 2021 and remarkably it took him a matter of months to return to the course.
His first professional tournament back was a major at the 86th Masters. He drew enormous crowds for his practice round and made the cut.
Shortly after that it was revealed by Forbes Woods was closing in on becoming a billionaire, with an estimated net worth of $800m.
Woods also draws vast amounts of cash from the PGA Tour’s player impact program [PIP].
The PIP is essentially seen as a popularity contest and it is no surprise that Woods still draws a huge amount of attention.
The bulk of his net worth comes from his sponsors. They are:
- Nike
- Bridgestone
- Hero Motocorp
- Monster Energy
- Rolex
- TaylorMade
- GolfTV
- Centinel Spine
- Full Swing Simulators
- Kowa
The top-10 of the highest-paid athletes in the world:
1. LeBron James $126.9m
2. Lionel Messi $122m
3. Cristiano Ronaldo $115m
4. Neymar $103m
5. Canelo Alvarez $89m
6. Stephen Curry $86.2m
7. Kevin Durrant $85.9m
8. Roger Federer $85.7m
9. James Harden $76m
10. Tiger Woods $73.5m
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