Byeong Hun An's Career Earnings

Last Modified Apr 2, 2025 12:02 GMT
Byeong Hun An Career Earnings
Byeong Hun An during the Valspar Championship 2025 (Source: Getty Images)

An Byeong-hun, aka Ben An and Byeong-Hun An, is a South Korean professional golfer competing on the PGA Tour as of March 2025. Ben joined the European Tour in 2015 and the PGA Tour in 2017. He won the 2015 BMW PGA Championship, becoming the second golfer after Arnold Palmer to win both the US Amateur and the BMW PGA Championship. That year, he was also named Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year and European Tour Graduate of the Year.

Ben was born on September 17, 1991, in Seoul, South Korea, but relocated to the United States by the age of 15. He was the youngest winner of the U.S. amateur in 2009, when he was just 17 years old. He went to the University of California, Berkeley and turned professional after graduation in 2011. Three seasons later, in 2014, he won his first pro win on the Challenge Tour's Rolex Trophy. As of March 2025, he has five professional wins and is ranked No. 34 in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), having peaked at No. 22 in November 2024.

What Are Byeong Hun An’s Career Earnings in 2025?

Byeong Hun An's total PGA career earnings are $20.97 million as of March 2025, according to Spotrac. This includes $1.52 million from major championships, $157,750 from unofficial events, $850,000 from Tour Championships and $18.44 million from official events. Further, in the 2025 season and as of March, he has earned $1.08 million, with more than half of it, $600,667, coming from his tied eighth-place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Byeong Hun An’s PGA Earnings

Hun An’s PGA earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearOfficial PayoutsUnofficial PayoutsTour Champ.PIPTour Top 10Cash TotalCash Total
2015$63,450----$63,450$63,450
2016$822,872----$822,872$886,322
2017$1,109,740$31,500---$1,141,240$2,027,562
2018$2,526,066----$2,526,066$4,553,628
2019$1,761,300$126,250---$1,887,550$6,441,178
2020$2,189,380-$190,000--$2,379,380$8,820,558
2021$435,977----$435,977$9,256,535
2022$74,260----$74,260$9,330,794
2023$3,110,261----$3,110,261$12,441,055
2024$5,264,007-$660,000--$5,924,007$18,365,062
2025$1,084,323----$1,084,323$19,449,385
Total$18,441,635$157,750$850,000--$19,449,385-

Byeong Hun An’s Major Championship Earnings

Hun An’s major earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearMastersPGAUS OpenThe OpenCash TotalCash Cumulative
2014---$65,350$65,350$65,350
2016--$82,890$21,035$103,925$169,275
2017$64,200---$126,350$295,625
2018$22,567-$23,470$27,161$73,198$368,823
2019--$172,455$56,278$228,733$597,556
2020$94,571---$94,571$692,127
2021$24,950--$79,821$104,771$796,898
2023---$121,500$121,500$918,398
2024$48,969--$248,667$607,636$1,526,034
Total$255,257-$278,815$619,812$1,526,034-

What are Byeong Hun An’s career earnings in 2024?

Byeong Hun An has earned $6.53 million from the PGA Tour in the 2024 season, as per Spotrac. This includes $607,636 from major championships, $5.26 million from official events, and $660,000 from the Tour Championship. That season, he earned $1.36 million in prize money, his highest, for his solo third-place finish at the Wells Fargo Championship (now the Truist Championship) and $975,000 for his solo fourth-place finish at the Sentry, his second-highest.

Hun An’s earnings tournament by tournament are as follows, as per Spotrac:

DateTournament NamePlaceTo ParTotalEarnings
Jan 7, 2024The Sentry4-26266$975,000
Jan 14, 2024Sony Open in HawaiiT2-17263$738,700
Feb 4, 2024AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT31-7209$106,625
Feb 11, 2024WM Phoenix OpenT66-1283$18,392
Feb 18, 2024The Genesis InvitationalT16-7277$329,000
March 3, 2024Cognizant ClassicT21-10274$87,750
Mar 10, 2024Arnold Palmer InvitationalT8-4284$579,000
Mar 17, 2024THE PLAYERS ChampionshipCUT0149-
Apr 7, 2024Valero Texas OpenCUT0149-
Apr 14, 2024Masters TournamentT162290$310,000
Apr 22, 2024RBC Heritage672286$41,800
May 5, 2024THE CJ CUP Byron NelsonT4-20264$380,000
May 12, 2024Wells Fargo Championship3-9275$1,360,000
May 19, 2024PGA ChampionshipT43-6278$48,969
Jun 9, 2024the Memorial TournamentT224292$200,200
Jun 16, 2024U.S. OpenCUT0152-
Jun 23, 2024Travelers ChampionshipW/D029-
Jul 14, 2024Genesis Scottish OpenCUT0138-
Jul 21, 2024The Open ChampionshipT131285$248,667
Aug 18, 2024FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT33-4276$103,429
Aug 25, 2024BMW ChampionshipT13-5283$344,111
Sep 1, 2024TOUR ChampionshipT21-8278$660,000

When was Byeong Hun An's highest prize money in a year?

Byeong Hun An's highest prize money earnings in a year were $6.53 million, earned in the 2024 season. Further, his career-high single-event earnings were $1.36 million in the same season. He earned the former amount at the Wells Fargo Championship (now the Truist) for finishing in solo third place.

Byeong Hun An’s Endorsements

Byeong Hun An has endorsement deals with FootJoy, Titleist, CJ Logistics and Hugo Boss, as per their respective websites.

Also Read: Byeong Hun Ana Parents

FAQs on Byeong Hun An's Career Earnings

A. Byeong Hun An resides in Orlando, Florida, in the United States.

A. Yes, Byeong Hun An is married to Jamie Heejae An in December 2018, as per his Instagram handle @benan0917.

A. Byeong Hun An is ranked world No. 34 as of March 2025, according to the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

A. No, Byeong Hun An has not yet won a PGA Tour win as of March 2025. After joining the PGA Tour in 2017, he has played in 211 events, being runner-up in only five.

A. Byeong Hun An is 33 years old as of March 2025. He was born on September 17, 1991.

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