Sergio Garcia is a Spanish professional golfer with a net worth of $70 million. He competes on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. Garcia has won 36 professional tournaments worldwide. He has won various tournaments, including the 2008 Players Championship and the 2017 Masters Tournament. Garcia is also the former President of CF Borriol, a Spanish soccer team.
Sergio Garcia Net Worth (2024)
Net asset value: | 70 million dollars |
Name: | Sergio Garcia |
Job: | Golfer |
Year old: | 44 years old |
Born: | January 9, 1980 |
Nation: | Spain |
Wage: | $9 million (Annual) |
Latest updates | 2024 |
Sergio Garcia’s Net Worth Growth
Net worth 2024 | 70 million dollars |
Net worth 2023 | $65 million |
Net worth 2022 | $60 million |
Net worth 2020 | $55 million |
Net worth 2019 | 50 million dollars |
Early life
Sergio Garcia Fernández was born on January 9, 1980 in Borriol, Castellón, Spain. His father, a professional player for the club, taught Garcia when he was three years old. By the age of twelve, Garcia had won the club championship.
Four years later, he set a record as the youngest player to qualify for a European Tour tournament at the 1995 Turespaa Open Mediterranea, becoming the youngest player to win the European Amateur.
He also won the 1997 Men’s Amateur Championship. He then went on to win the 1997 Catalan Open and reached the semifinals of the 1997 U.S. Amateur Championship. He won the Pereira Iraola Cup and the 1998 Argentine Open.
Major Events
- Garcia has remained in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Rankings for more than 450 weeks.
- Sergio also claims to earn $9 million a year in endorsements, with Adidas being his most lucrative deal.
- He earned $5,805,529 in prize money from his 21 appearances in this tournament, making it his most profitable tournament.
- With total career earnings of €30,867,994.96 on the European Tour, he is in third place.
- With total 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 2013-14 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 his only major success. That was the 2017 Masters, and the winner received a jacket and a check worth $1.98 million.
- He wore the $48,600 Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra 150M CO-AXIAL Ultra Light watch when he won the Sanderson Farms Championship.
Career
Garcia’s professional golf career began in 1999 when he achieved his lowest amateur score at the Masters Tournament. In just his sixth professional appearance, he won his breakthrough European Tour event at the Irish Open.
He gained international attention during his PGA Championship rivalry with Tiger Woods. Garcia won his first PGA Tour event at the MasterCard Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas in 2001. He went on to win the Buick Classic in New York the following year, becoming the youngest Tour winner since Tiger Woods. The following year, he won the Mercedes Championship.
Two years later, Garcia won the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and the Buick Classic 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 an incorrect scorecard after the third round. Garcia won the 2008 PGA Tour Players Championship in a surprise playoff with Paul Goydos.
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In 2008, he won his first European Tour title. With this victory, he rose to third place in the Official World Golf Ranking, a career best. He won the 2008 HSBC Champions in a tie with Oliver Wilson.
It propelled him to a career-high No. 2 in the Official World Golf Rankings, surpassing Phil Mickelson. After his 2008 win, Garcia had a disappointing season in 2009, finishing 74th in the overall PGA Tour standings.
Garcia won the 2014 Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. Six months later, he tied for second place with Rory Mcllroy at the 2014 Open Championship. Garcia’s 2015 season was highlighted by a win at the 2015 Players Championship.
He was eliminated after finishing three shots behind Kevin Kisner and Rickie Fowler in a three-hole playoff. Garcia became the third Spaniard to win the Masters Tournament in 2017. He then won the Andalucia Valderrama Masters in addition to the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and the Masters. He was crowned European Golfer of the Year after his 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. Garcia got into a controversy while trying to find his ball at the 2020 Wells Fargo Championship.
As a result, speculation has swirled that he will join the LIV Golf Invitational Series, which is sponsored by Saudi Arabia. Garcia will compete in a semi-professional doubles competition in Austin, Texas, with Amer Deli in 2022.
Sergio Garcia Biography
Real name | Sergio Garcia Fernandez |
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 FernandezSister – NoneBrother – None |
Girlfriend | Do not have |
Wife | Angela Akins Garcia |
Children | Adele Garcia Rhododendron |
“I like to do other things besides golf, and poker is one of them. I am who I am. 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 everything I do.”
– Sergio Garcia
Sergio Garcia’s Social Media Profile
Argumentative
Sergio was embroiled in controversy after a public spat with Tiger Woods in 2013. Garcia joked about feeding Woods fried chicken after the altercation. He later expressed regret for the remark, which was later found to be racist.
Controversy followed him over the next few years, however, and he was banned from the Saudi International for deliberately damaging a green. At the 2019 Open Championship, he swung his driver at his caddie.
Certification contract
For nearly 15 years, Garcia had an endorsement deal with TaylorMade and Adidas, during which time the combined company used all TaylorMade equipment and Adidas footwear and apparel. He parted ways with TaylorMade in 2018.
Stayed with Adidas and signed with Callaway. Garcia revealed in 2020 that he would leave Callaway after two years and become a free agent. BMW, Credit Suisse, Goodr, Omega Watches and Superstroke are among his sponsors.
Professional victory
Garcia has a total of 36 professional wins 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)
- Qatar Commercial Bank 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. They have two children, Azalea and Enzo. He was also the chairman and CEO of CF Borriol, his hometown football club, until 2018.
Sergio Garcia is a passionate Real Madrid fan and was invited to attend the 2014 El Clásico (El Clasico) honorary match between Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Car collection
Sergio Garcia owns a number of luxury cars, notably a Nissan GTR, BMW i8, BMW M4, BMW X5 M and a 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 has earned $70 million in HSBC Champions and has won 31 international tournaments while playing on the PGA Tour and European Tour.
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