#10 He has an Under Armour contact until 2025 and also endorses Coca-Cola
Jordan will make more money even without adding new sponsors. Under Armour will unveil a Spieth clothing line and its long-term deal with him protects him in terms of earnings growth of the company.
The contract requires two to three days a year for photo shoots, commercials and personal appearances. At 22, there is every reason to believe he will be a star for years. That's why Under Armour signed him at what was "a Tiger-like premium" 10-year-deal.
Coca Cola is no stranger to golf. Bobby Jones starred in an advertising campaign for Coca-Cola in 1947, and serves as the presenting sponsor of the Tour Championship.
“As a Coca-Cola brand ambassador, I'm excited to be growing awareness for the sport of golf globally and engaging with fans in exciting new ways. I love that Coca-Cola has always been associated with iconic sporting events and some of the world’s greatest athletes.”
- Jordan Spieth
Here’s Jordan’s very own Coca-Cola advertisement: