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Jon Rahm is one of the most famous golfers in the world and is already one of the best players of his generation, but what is the Spaniard’s overall net worth? 

Rahm, the 2023 Masters champion, is one of the richest golfers in the world.

In 2023, shortly after his Masters victory, Rahm broke a new PGA Tour single-season official money record in April.

He had earned $16,522,608 in prize money on the American circuit by the end of the season, finishing behind the new record breaker Scottie Scheffler, who had banked over $21m.

Despite his relatively short career on the PGA Tour, Rahm is still one of the biggest earners in its history having raked in over $50million in prize money alone.

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Meanwhile, he is also inside on the all-time DP World Tour money list with over $28m on the European circuit.

So what is Jon Rahm’s net worth?

Rahm has earned up to $80million on the golf course alone in his garlanded career, but he is also making huge money off it with lucrative sponsorship deals.

The Spaniard signed a lucrative deal with Callaway in 2021 having worked with TaylorMade and Adidas after turning pro in 2016.

In his career he has also endorsed brands such as TopGolf, VistaJet, Mercedes-Benz and Rolex.

His exact net worth is unknown, but it is estimated by Celebrity Net Worth to be around $25m based on his current career earnings, with that approximate number subject to increase greatly as his career progresses.

But despite Rahm’s huge financial success, he has also stressed throughout his career that he is more interested than his legacy than the sum in his bank account.

He reiterated that he did not become an elite sportsman for the financial rewards when he was being linked with a move to the new Saudi-backed LIV Golf League in 2022.

“Yeah, money is great, but when (his wife) Kelley and I – this first thing happened, we started talking about it, and we’re like, will our lifestyle change if I got $400 million? No, it will not change one bit,” he said.

“Truth be told, I could retire right now with what I’ve made and live a very happy life and not play golf again. So I’ve never really played the game of golf for monetary reasons. I play for the love of the game, and I want to play against the best in the world.

“I’ve always been interested in history and legacy, and right now the PGA Tour has that.”

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