What are Lee Westwood’s Career Earnings?

Last Modified Nov 3, 2023 09:09 GMT
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Lee Westwood

English professional golfer Lee Westwood was born on April 24, 1973, in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England. His father's name is John Westwood and his mother is Trish Westwood. Both his parents were very supportive and encouraged Lee to make his best wins.

Early on, Lee won the 1991 Peter McEvoy Trophy and 1993 British Youths Open Amateur Championship as an amateur player. His professional golf journey started in 1995; since then, he has won 44 tournaments on multiple tours.

As of 2023, his net worth is around $40 million, which he earned through his golf career and endorsement deals. In 2021, Lee married Helen Storey after dating for several years and they have two children as of 2023.

What are Lee Westwood’s career earnings in 2023?

Lee Westwood's career earnings are estimated at $25,531,999. His total earnings include $1,667,750 from unofficial tournaments and $23,864,249 from official tournaments. According to Spotrac, Lee has not played enough tournaments during 2023, but as of 2022, he earned around $404,798.

In the year 2022, he finished T-14 in the Masters Tournament and earned around $225,333. This same year, Lee earned $68,906 for finishing T-34 at The Open Championship. But he earned the most in 2021, which is around $3,435,368.

In March 2021, Westwood finished tied for second in The Players Championship and won $1,635,000 as his prize money. Besides this, he finished 2nd at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard in the same month in 2021 and earned around $1,013,700.

Lee Westwood’s Contract

Lee Westwood's current net worth is estimated to be approximately $40 million as of 2023. Besides his golf career, he is endorsed by brands like Ping, Titleist, UPS, FootJoy, Paper Miller, iCapital Network etc. With these sponsorship and endorsement deals, Lee earns a significant amount of money that supplements his total net worth.

Lee Westwood’s Salary

Lee Westwood became a professional in 1993 and earned around $1.1 million annually on average during his professional career. However, Lee Westwood's annual salary changes over time according to his success rates on the tournaments.

According to Spotrac, Lee Westwood’s annual earnings are as follows, with event details:

YEAROFFICIAL PAYOUT (In USD)EARNINGS
2022$404,798$404,798
2021$3,435,368$3,435,368
2020$280,000$280,000
2019$503,500$503,500
2018$37,637$37,637
2017$280,266 $280,266
2016$1,026,810$1,026,810
2015$946,628$946,628
2014$1,223,104$1,473,604
2013$2,081,731$2,081,731
2012$3,016,569$3,206,569
2011$970,446$970,446
2010$3,399,954$3,399,954
2009$1,085,414$1,535,414
2008$1,550,880$1,550,880
2007$288,280$708,280
2006$630,566$630,566
2005$501,267$501,267
2004$526,899$526,899
2003$63,590$63,590
2002$94,710$94,710
2001$76,821$218,071
2000$293,303$293,303
1999$384,097$384,097
1998$599,586$599,586
1997$155,645$371,645
1995$6,380$6,380

FAQs

A. Lee Westwood's total career earnings are estimated at $25,531,999 as of 2023.

A. Lee Westwood's average estimated salary is  $1.4 million per year. 

A. Lee Westwood's full name is Lee John Westwood. 

A. Lee Westwood is English.

A. In 2022, Lee Westwood earned around $404,798.

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