Sergio Garcia Net Worth

Sergio Garcia is a Spanish professional golfer who has a net worth of $70 million. He plays on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. Garcia has won 36 professional tournaments around the world. He has won various tournaments including the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament. Garcia also served as President of CF Borriol, a Spanish football team.

Sergio Garcia Net Worth (2024)

Net value: 70 million USD
Name: Sergio Garcia
Job: Golfer
Year old: 44 years old
Born: January 9, 1980
Nation: Spain
Wage: 9 million USD (Annual)
Latest updates 2024

Sergio Garcia’s net worth growth

Net worth in 2024 70 million USD
Net worth in 2023 65 million USD
Net worth in 2022 60 million USD
Net worth 2020 55 million USD
Net worth 2019 50 million USD

Early life

On January 9, 1980, Sergio Garcia Fernández was born in Borriol, Castellón, Spain. His father was a professional club player who taught Garcia at the age of three. At age 12, Garcia won the club championship.

Four years later, he set the record as the youngest player to qualify for a European Tour event at the 1995 Turespaa Open Mediterranea, becoming the youngest player to win the European Amateur.

He also won the Men’s Amateur Championship in 1997. He then went on to win the 1997 Catalan Open and advanced to the semi-finals of the 1997 US Amateur Championship. He won the Pereira Iraola Cup and 1998 Argentina Open.

Major Events

  • Garcia has spent more than 450 weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking.
  • Sergio also claims to earn $9 million in advertising money each year, with Adidas being his most lucrative contract.
  • He has earned $5,805,529 in prize money in 21 appearances in this tournament, making it his most profitable tournament.
  • With 30,867,994.96 euros in career earnings on the European Tour, he is in third place.
  • With all-time earnings of $53,206,927, he ranks seventh on the PGA Tour’s all-time earnings list.
  • His most profitable season on the PGA Tour was the 2013-2014 season when he earned $4,939,606.
  • He earned $785,910 for finishing second at The Open and $900,000 for winning the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
  • His 74th attempt brought him great success. This was the 2017 Masters, the winner received a jacket and a check for $1.98 million.
  • He was wearing an Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M CO-AXIAL Ultra Light watch, priced at $48,600, when he won the Sanderson Farms Championship.

Career

Garcia’s professional golf career began in 1999 when he posted his lowest amateur score at the Master’s Tournament. In just his sixth professional appearance, he scored his breakthrough European Tour victory at the Irish Open.

He gained international attention during his PGA Championship showdown with Tiger Woods. Garcia won his first PGA Tour tournament at the MasterCard Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas in 2001. He went on to claim the Buick Classic in New York the following year, becoming the youngest Tour winner since Tiger Woods. The next year he won the Mercedes championship.

Two years later, Garcia won the EDS Byron Nelson and Buick Classic championships for the second time. He also won the 2005 Booz Allen Classic, his sixth PGA Tour victory. Garcia was disqualified from the 2007 PGA Championship after signing the wrong scorecard after the third round. Garcia won the PGA Tour’s Player Championship in a sudden-death playoff against Paul Goydos in 2008.

Sergio Garcia Net Worth and Salary

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In 2008, he won his first European Tour championship. With this victory, he moved up to third in the Official World Golf Ranking, a career best position. He won the 2008 HSBC Champions against Oliver Wilson.

It moved him to a career-high No. 2 on the Official World Golf Ranking, surpassing Phil Mickelson. After winning in 2008, Garcia had a disappointing 2009 season when ranked 74th on the PGA Tour overall rankings.

Garcia won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters in 2014. Six months later, he tied for second place in the 2014 Open Championship with Rory Mcllroy. Garcia’s 2015 season was highlighted by his victory at the 2015 Players Championship.

He was eliminated after finishing one shot behind Kevin Kisner and Rickie Fowler in a 3-hole playoff. Garcia became the third Spaniard to win the Masters Tournament in 2017. He then won the Andalucia Valderrama Masters alongside the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and Masters. He was awarded the title of European Golfer of the Year after three titles.

He won the Sanderson Farms Championship in Mississippi in 2020, becoming the first golfer to win PGA Tour events in three different years. While trying to locate his ball at the 2020 Wells Fargo Championship, Garcia got into an argument.

As a result, there is speculation that he will participate in the LIV Golf Invitational Series, which is sponsored by Saudi Arabia. Garcia will compete in semi-professional doubles in Austin, Texas, with Amer Deli in 2022.

Biography of Sergio Garcia

Real name Sergio García Fernández
Nickname Sergio
Year old 44 years old
Height In feet – 5 feet 10 InchesIn Meters – 1.78 mIn Centimeters – 178 cm
Weight In Kilograms – 82 KgIn Pounds – 180.7 lbs
Family Father – Victor GarciaMother – Consuelo FernandezSisters – N/ABbrothers – N/A
Girlfriend do not apply
Wife Angela Akins Garcia
children Azalea Adele Garcia

“I like to do other things besides golf and poker is one of them. I am myself. I love golf, I love my life, I love my family and friends. I am competitive and I like to be as competitive as possible in whatever I do.”

– Sergio Garcia

Sergio Garcia’s social media profile

Argumentative

After his public spat with Tiger Woods in 2013, Sergio faced many controversies. Garcia joked about feeding Woods fried chicken due to the conflict. He later expressed regret that the comment made was racist.

However, controversy followed him over the next few years, and he was banned from the Saudi International event for intentionally injuring the blue team. At the 2019 Open Championship, he then swung his driver at his caddy.

Authentication contract

For nearly 15 years, Garcia had endorsement deals with TaylorMade and Adidas, during which time the combined company used all TaylorMade equipment as well as Adidas shoes and apparel. He parted ways with TaylorMade in 2018.

Stay with Adidas and sign with Callaway. Garcia revealed in 2020 that he would leave Callaway after two years and would become a free agent. BMW, Credit Suisse, Goodr, Omega Watches and Superstrot are among his sponsors.

Win professionally

Garcia has a total of 36 professional victories to his name, including:

  • Masters Tournament (2017)
  • Mercedes Championship (2002)
  • EDS Byron Nelson Championship (2004)
  • Buick Classic (2004)
  • Players Championship (2008)
  • AT&T Byron Nelson (2016)
  • HSBC Champion (2008)
  • Commercial Bank Qatar Masters (2014)

prize

  • Sir Henry Cotton
  • Rookie of the Year (1999)
  • Vardon Cup (2008)
  • Byron Nelson Award (2008)
  • European Tour
  • Golfer of the Year (2017)

Personal life

Garcia married Golf Channel reporter Angela Akins, daughter of Marty Akins, in 2017. Azalea and Enzo are their two children. He was also chairman and president of CF Borriol, his hometown football club, until 2018.

Sergio Garcia is an avid Real Madrid fan who was invited to participate in the 2014 El Clásico (El Clasico) honor match between Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Car collection

Sergio Garcia owns many luxury cars, notably the Nissan GTR, BMW i8, BMW M4, BMW X5 M and Mercedes DTM racing car, among others.

Summary

As of 2024, Sergio García’s net worth is estimated to be $70 million with an average salary of $9 million. He earned $70 million at HSBC Champions and won 31 international tournaments while playing on the PGA Tour and European Tour.

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