Si Woo Kim’s Career Earnings

Last Modified May 16, 2023 04:05 GMT
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Source: Official Instagram Account of Si Woo Kim

South Korean professional golfer Kim Si-woo, also known as Si Woo Kim, was born on June 28, 1995. He competes on the PGA Tour. At age 21, he became the event's youngest-ever winner when he won the 2017 Players Championship.

Kim triumphed at the American Express in La Quinta, California, in January 2021. Kim beat Patrick Cantlay by one stroke and won his third PGA Tour championship with a final-round 8-under 64. At the Wyndham Championship in August of that year, Kim and five other players shared the lead after 72 holes. In the playoffs, Kevin Kisner won the championship.

Kim was chosen for the international team for the 2022 Presidents Cup; he played in four matches, winning three and losing one. Kim won the Sony Open in Hawaii in January 2023. To defeat Hayden Buckley by one shot, he made birdies on the last two holes. It was his fourth win on the PGA Tour.

What are the career earnings of Si Woo Kim in 2023?

As of May 2023, the career earnings of Si Woo Kim are $2,986,375. Si Woo Kim's total career earnings are $20,012,418, including $19,776,168 from official tournaments and $126,250 from unofficial tournaments.

Si Woo Kim participated in several tournaments during the 2022-23 season. His best performance was in the Sony Open in Hawaii, where he finished in first place with a score of -18, earning $1,422,000 in prize money.

Kim also had a solid performance at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (two separate events), where he finished tied for 7th place with a score of -23 and earned $163,400 in prize money. In another event, Kim finished in 13th place in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with a score of -20, earning $57,778 in prize money.

Kim's other performances in official tournaments included a T8 finish in the Shriners Children's Open, where he scored -18 and earned $242,000; a T35 finish in the Cadence Bank Houston Open, where he scored -1 and earned $42,735, and a T27 finish in the Players Championship, where he scored -5 and earned $167,656.

Si Woo Kim’s Contract

Si Woo Kim's partnership with Callaway Golf allows him to compete with high-quality equipment. As evidenced by his successful career, this partnership is essential to his athletic success.

Additionally, Kim has secured an endorsement deal with CJ Logistics, a significant global logistics company, which has enhanced his public profile and earnings. The collaboration allows him to showcase the brand logo on his apparel and participate in various promotional events. However, it is unknown how much money Kim made from these endorsements.

Si Woo Kim’s Salary

Si Woo Kim's estimated salary is $1.8 million, and his net worth is $16 million as of May 2023. Si Woo Kim's annual earnings are as follows:

  • 2023: $2,986,375

  • 2022: $2,234,151

  • 2021: $3,245,928

  • 2020: $1,184,246

  • 2019: $2,318,058

  • 2018: $2,276,114

  • 2017: $2,681,177

  • 2016: $3,086,369

FAQs

A. Si Woo Kim's estimated annual salary is $1.8 million as of May 2023.
A. Si Woo Kim's total career earnings are $20,012,418, including $19,776,168 from official tournaments and $126,250 from unofficial tournaments.
A. Si Woo Kim has endorsement contracts with Calaway and CJ Logistics.
A. The net worth of Si Woo Kim is estimated to be $16 million as of May 2023.

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