
Tommy Fleetwood is one of the most successful golfers in the world and that is reflected in his career earnings.
Ahead of the 2025 FedEx St. Jude Championship, the Englishman had earned $31,360,669 on the PGA Tour alone.
However, he is also a DP World Tour member, and by the same stage had amassed even more on the circuit, standing fourth on the career money list with overall earnings of €30,269,220.08 (around $35m).
Of course, Fleetwood won't have got to keep all that money, with a percentage going to his caddie, Ian Finnis, as well as other expenses, including taxes.
However, it's safe to say that for his on-course success alone, he is one of the most well-paid golfers around.
Even with that, there is one unwanted record he was looking to lose at the FedEx St. Jude Championship - being the only player to earn more than $30m on the PGA Tour without a victory.
Still, his involvement in that tournament alone was enough to ensure even more money would soon be coming his way, with a $20m overall purse on offer.
Aside from prize money per tournament, other separate payments that have come his way include a total of $8.5m for his two entries in the now-defunct Player Impact Program.
Fleetwood has also cashed in thanks to lucrative sponsorship deals with Nike, Taylormade and Tag Heuer, further boosting the coffers.
While it is difficult to pinpoint exactly what Fleetwood's net worth stands at, the figures quoted alone offer a fair indication that he is more than likely thriving financially.

Ensuring his earnings are looked after is his manager and wife, Clare.
When asked about having his wife as his agent and his agent as his wife, Fleetwood replied: “It works very well. I do all I’m told when needed to!”