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Phil Mickelson Net Worth 2024, Contract, Sponsorships, Cars, Houses, Properties, Charities, Etc.

He has won every major except the United States Open, where he has finished runner-up six times.

Phil Mickelson, also known as Lefty, is an American professional golfer who currently plays for LIV Golf. He has 45 PGA Tour victories, including three Masters titles, two PGA Championships, and one Open Championship. Mickelson became the oldest major championship winner in history when he won the 2021 PGA Championship at the age of 50 years, 11 months, and 7 days. Mickelson is one of only 17 golfers in history to have won at least three of the four major championships. He has won every major except the United States Open, where he has finished runner-up six times. Mickelson is a life member of the PGA Tour and has a career-high world ranking of No. 2. In 2012, they elected him to the World Golf Hall of Fame. So let’s find out about Phil Mickelson Net Worth 2024, Salary, Sponsorships, Cars, Houses, Properties, Charities, Etc.

Phil Mickelson Net Worth 2024

The veteran golfer, Phil Mickelson has a staggering net worth of $875 million as of 2024. He is one of the biggest golf stars in the United States. His 45 PGA Tour victory prize money has amassed a lot of fortune for him. Moreover, Mickelson is making a guaranteed $200 million to simply play on the LIV Golf circuit for at least three years, which is one of the main reasons why his net worth took a high rise. Mickelson is one of 8 athletes to earn $1 billion, and when career earnings are adjusted for inflation, he comes in at number 13 overall. Also Read: Dustin Johnson Net Worth 2024, Salary, Endorsements, Cars, Houses, Properties, Charities, Etc.

Phil Mickelson Salary, Contract, and Annual Income

He earns around $45.3 million per year in salaries, thus making him one of the highest-paid athletes. We expect him to earn more from LIV Golf. He has an annual income of $40 million and $2.5 million as a monthly income in 2024.

Phil Mickelson Net Worth Growth

Net Worth in 2024$410 Million
Net Worth in 2022$370 Million
Net Worth in 2021$330 Million
Net Worth in 2020$300 Million
Net Worth in 2019$270 Million

Phil Mickelson Sponsorships

He has sponsorships from Grayhawk Golf Club, Intrepid Financial Partners, Melin, Mizzen+Main, Rolex, VistaJet, Callaway, KPMG, Exxon Mobil, Greenbrier, and Amgen. He previously had a 9-year-long deal with Barclays. 

Phil Mickelson Cars Collection

Phil car collection may not be the most expensive, but it certainly exudes class. He has an Aston Martin Vanquish, a Bentley Continental GT, and a 48-volt EV EZGO golf cart. In addition, he also has a $40 million Gulfstream V jet aeroplane and thanks to his pilot licence, he can fly this on his own. Also Read: Pat McAfee Net Worth 2024, Salary, Endorsements, Cars, Houses, Properties, Charities, Etc.

Phil Mickelson House and Properties

Mickelson purchased a plot of land in Jupiter, Florida, which is home to quite a few professional golfers and celebrities. In January 2015, the family purchased a $5.7 million home in Rancho Santa Fe, California. 

Phil Mickelson Charities

He has a lot of charities, including his own, which is called The Phil and Amy Mickelson Foundation and others are the Special Operations Warrior Foundation and Blue for Books.

FAQ about Phil Mickelson Net Worth 2024

Q: How much did Phil Mickelson make in 2024?

Ans:

Net Worthnearly $1 billion
Age52
Salary$106 million (2024 earnings)
SponsorsKPMG, Workday, Callaway, Rolex, Mizzen+Main, Amstel Light, Intrepid Financial Partners, VistaJet, Grayhawk Golf Club, Melin
SportsGolf

Q. Why is Phil Mickelson so rich?

Ans: Mickelson’s career earnings from prize money, sponsorships, course design and appearance fees topped $1 billion after LIV gave him a reported $200 million bonus spread over multiple years to join the tour last year.

Q. How much is Phil Mickelson paid for Liv?

Ans: The exact details around Mickelson’s LIV Golf contract were never revealed, but reports indicate that the six-time major winner received about $200 million to leave the PGA Tour and join the upstart league.

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