Okay, so I wanted to figure out this whole “net worth” thing for Davis Thompson. Sounds fancy, right? But basically, it’s just how much money this guy has when you add up all his stuff and subtract what he owes.
First, I tried to find out what the heck this guy even does. Turns out, he’s a pro golfer. Born in 1999, so he’s pretty young. He’s a big dude, 6’4″, they say.
Then, I dug around for some numbers. It wasn’t easy, let me tell you. Some websites said his net worth is around $1.5 million, others said $2 million, and one even threw out $5 million! Crazy, right? Seems like no one really knows for sure. They did all seem to agree that it’s somewhere between one and two million.
I did find out that his career earnings, just from playing golf, are somewhere close to $1,944,298. Not bad for a 25-year-old, huh? Some sources say he started playing professionally in 2020, so he’s made all that in just a few years.
Here’s what I found about where his money might be coming from:
- Tournaments: This is probably the biggest chunk. Golfers make money based on how well they do in tournaments.
- Endorsements: Companies might pay him to wear their clothes or use their clubs. I didn’t find any specifics on this, though.
I also learned that his caddie, the guy who carries his clubs, is named Joe Etter. Apparently, Etter has been a caddie for 13 years and has worked with other pro golfers too. That’s probably not where Davis’s money comes from, but I thought it was interesting.
One website mentioned that the average annual pay for a PGA Tour Player in the United States is around $35,000 a year. But Davis is obviously way above average, pulling in almost two million in career earnings already.
So, after all this digging, I still don’t have an exact number for Davis Thompson’s net worth. But it’s safe to say he’s doing pretty well for himself, probably somewhere in the $1-5 million range. It’s kind of a mess trying to figure this stuff out, to be honest. Every website has different numbers, and it’s hard to know what’s accurate. But hey, at least I learned a little bit about professional golf along the way!