Corey Conners Career Earnings

Last Modified Apr 2, 2025 12:46 GMT
Corey Conners Career Earnings
Corey Conners during the Valspar Championship 2025 (Source: Getty Images)

Corey Conners, a Canadian professional golfer, competes on the PGA Tour as of March 2025. He went to Kent State University and won 10 amateur titles between 2010 and 2015. After this, he turned professional and initially played on the Web.com Tour (now the Korn Ferry Tour). He joined the PGA Tour in 2018 and won his first PGA and pro win at the 2019 Valero Texas Open. He again won the latter event in 2023, defeating Sam Stevens.

Conners also represented Canada at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, the 2024 Paris Olympics and the international team at the 2022 Presidents Cup. Further, he has yet to win a major championship as of March 2025. However, his best finish was at the 2022 Masters Tournament, finishing tied for sixth place. His career-high world ranking is No. 23 as of March 2025, according to the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).

What are Corey Conners' career earnings in 2025?

Corey Conners' total career earnings are $28.63 million as of March 2025, according to Spotrac. This includes $23.58 million from official events, $2.50 million from major championships, $410,250 from unofficial events, and $2.13 million from Tour Championships.

Further, in the 2025 season and as of March, Conners has earned $3.45 million, most of which, $1.4 million, was earned from his solo third-place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. His second-highest prize money earnings were $843,750 for finishing tied for sixth place at the Players Championship.

Corey Conners' PGA Earnings

Conners' PGA earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearOfficial PayoutsUnofficial PayoutsTour Champ.PIPTour Top 10Cash TotalCash Total
2018$728,296----$728,296$728,296
2019$2,861,714-$430,000--$3,291,714$4,020,010
2020$1,498,121$97,500$158,000--$1,753,621$5,773,631
2021$3,409,006-$466,667--$3,875,673$9,649,303
2022$3,264,423$110,000$540,000--$3,914,423$13,563,727
2023$5,137,288$202,750$540,000--$5,880,038$19,443,765
2024$3,234,569----$3,234,569$22,678,334
2025$3,452,581----$3,452,581$26,130,915
Total$23,585,998$410,250$2,134,667--$26,130,915-

Corey Conners' Major Championship Earnings

Conners' major earnings year-by-year are as follows, as per Spotrac:

YearMastersPGAUS OpenThe OpenCash TotalCash Cumulative
2019$20,200---$58,150$58,150
2021$168,000--$143,063$598,563$656,713
2022---$90,917$612,167$1,268,880
2023$365,000--$43,433$408,433$1,677,313
2024$113,962-$502,391$124,617$826,970$2,504,283
Total$667,162-$502,391$402,030$2,504,283-

What are Corey Conners' career earnings in 2024?

Corey Conners earned $4.06 million in the 2024 season, as per Spotrac. This includes $826,970 from major championships and $3.23 million from official events. That season, he earned most from his tied ninth-place finish at the U.S. Open, earning $502,391. Further, his second-highest earnings were $489,583 at the Players Championship for finishing tied at 13th place.

Conners' earnings tournament by tournament are as follows, as per Spotrac:

DateTournament NamePlaceTo ParTotalEarnings
Jan 7, 2024The SentryT33-18274$113,000
Jan 14, 2024Sony Open in HawaiiT57-6274$18,592
Feb 4, 2024AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmT31-7209$106,625
Feb 11, 2024WM Phoenix OpenT28-8276$53,000
Feb 18, 2024The Genesis InvitationalT24-5279$164,857
Mar 3, 2024Cognizant ClassicT41-7277$32,850
Mar 10, 2024Arnold Palmer InvitationalT18-2286$289,000
Mar 17, 2024THE PLAYERS ChampionshipT13-11277$489,583
Apr 7, 2024Valero Texas OpenT25-4284$67,735
Apr 14, 2024Masters TournamentT387295$86,000
Apr 22, 2024RBC HeritageT44-4280$62,660
Apr 28, 2024Zurich Classic of New OrleansT11-20268$69,070
May 12, 2024Wells Fargo ChampionshipT13-2282$387,667
May 19, 2024PGA ChampionshipT26-9275$113,962
Jun 2, 2024RBC Canadian Open6-12268$340,750
Jun 9, 2024the Memorial TournamentT203291$259,500
Jun 16, 2024U.S. OpenT90280$502,391
Jun 23, 2024Travelers ChampionshipT27-11269$144,000
Jul 14, 2024Genesis Scottish OpenT10-13267$183,330
Jul 21, 2024The Open ChampionshipT255289$124,617
Aug 18, 2024FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipT50-1279$47,250
Aug 25, 2024BMW ChampionshipT22-4284$229,000
Sep 15, 2024Procore ChampionshipT7-12276$176,100

When was Corey Conners' highest prize money in a year?

Corey Conners' highest prize money earnings in a year were $6.28 million in the 2023 season. That season, he also set a career high for single-event earnings in the Valero Texas Open, earning $1.6 million. His second-highest single-event earnings were $1.4 million in 2025 from a solo third-place finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Also Read: Corey Conners Wins

Corey Conners' Endorsements

Corey Conners has endorsement deals with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) and Ping, as per their respective websites.

FAQs on Corey Conners Career Earnings

A. Corey Conners has a total career earnings of $28.63 million as of March 2025, according to Spotrac.

A. Corey Conners has been married to Malory Conners since 2018.

A. Corey Conners uses PING clubs, including a PING G440 LST driver set at nine degrees.

A. Corey Conners' caddie is Danny Sahl as of March 2025.

A. Corey Conners has a total of two professional wins, both on the PGA Tour's Valero Texas Open in 2019 and 2023.

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