Woods joins Jordan, James in billionaire club - Forbes
May 21, 2022; Tulsa, OK, USA; Tiger Woods looks on from the second tee during the third round of the PGA Championship golf tournament at Southern Hills Country Club. PHOTO/COURTESY: REUTERS
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Tiger Woods has joined Michael Jordan and LeBron James in a
select group of elite athletes with a net worth of at least $1 billion (approx.
Ksh. 117.2 billion), business magazine Forbes reported.
The 15-times major winner, who returned to competition at
the Masters in April 14 months after nearly losing his right leg in a car
crash, has made over $1.7 billion (approx. Ksh. 199.2 billion) in prize money,
endorsements and other ventures, according to Forbes.
Woods is tied
with Sam Snead for the most wins on the PGA Tour with 82, but Forbes said his
winnings from golf account for less than 10 percent of his career earnings,
with the bulk of his net worth attributed to endorsements with brands like Nike
and Rolex.
The 46-year-old has achieved
billionaire status despite not being involved in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf
Invitational Series.
Earlier this month, LIV Golf CEO Greg
Norman told the Washington Post that Woods had turned down an offer that was
"mind-blowingly enormous" in the high nine figures.
Six-times NBA
champion Jordan was the first athlete to reach the milestone, and was joined by
four-times NBA champion LeBron James just last week, after the magazine
estimated the Los Angeles Lakers player's worth at $1 billion.


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