Okay, so I was chilling on the couch last night, scrolling through random stuff online, when I stumbled upon this article about Patrick Rodgers. I’d heard the name before, you know, the golfer, but I didn’t really know much about him. Then I saw something about his net worth, and I was like, “Wait, what? Let’s see.”

So, I started digging. First, I just did a simple search. You know, typed in “Patrick Rodgers net worth” and hit enter.
Loads of websites popped up. I started clicking around, but a lot of them were just, well, junk. You know the type – full of ads, pop-ups, and information that’s, like, five years old. It was a pain.
Sifting Through the Junk
I spent a good twenty minutes just clicking through websites and closing them immediately. Finally, I found a few that seemed a little more reliable. I say “little” because, honestly, who knows how accurate these things are? But, hey, it was better than nothing.
I started to cross-reference information. One site would say one thing, another would say something slightly different. It was like trying to piece together a puzzle, except some of the pieces were probably from a different puzzle entirely.
I mean some of the websites would just throw in an estimate without much justification. But some of the other sites, they have like justifications for the numbers. I mean, it’s still all guesswork, educated guesswork maybe, but, yeah.
- Opened a search browser.
- Searched for “Patrick Rodgers net worth.”
- Browsed several websites.
- Started comparing and contrasting.
- Tried to filter out some sites.
After all that digging, I felt like I had a slightly better understanding, even if it was still a pretty rough estimate. It’s always tricky with these “net worth” things, because you never really know what’s going on behind the scenes. But it was kind of fun, like a little internet treasure hunt. Or, you know, a wild goose chase. Whatever you want to call it. I certainly got my answer, though I can’t be 100% certain of it.