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Apr 30, 2021; Palm Harbor, Florida, USA; Paul Casey tees off on the 8th hole during the second round of the Valspar Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

USA Today via Reuters
Apr 30, 2021; Palm Harbor, Florida, USA; Paul Casey tees off on the 8th hole during the second round of the Valspar Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports
LIV Golf has urged major golf organizations to invest in their golfers more than ever. Today, we are going to take a look at one of those golfers: Paul Casey! Initially wary of the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, Casey joined the league in 2022. But, the 47-year-old golfer has primarily spent his career playing and winning on the DP World Tour and in PGA events.
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Arguably one of the greatest, Casey has spent nearly 800 weeks in the world’s top 50, reaching his peak OWGR ranking of 3. He has collectively won 21 tournaments, including representing Europe 5 times at the Ryder Cup. Paul Casey turned professional in 2000. By his 10th year as a professional golfer, he had earned $3,613,194, standing shoulder-to-shoulder with golfers like Ernie Els. And, let’s be real, that’s a staggering amount of money! But, that was just the start for this promising golfer. Let’s take a look at what his recent years have looked like.
From 2022, when the golfer joined LIV Golf. We don’t know the exact details of the signing bonus for Casey’s entry into LIV Golf. However, it is known that he has earned over $18 million in prize money since then. In 2023 alone, he made $4,973,867 in individual earnings and $2,562,500 in team earnings. When 2024 rolled around, his individual earnings reached a whopping $6,335,417! His team earnings with Crushers GC teammates totaled $16,625,000. Well, that’s certainly a lot of money!
And now the 2025 season is here, and Paul Casey is just as active on the greens as he was before. As of now, his net worth is estimated to be $21,296,784. How about we take a look at his PGA earnings? We’ll be quick about it. By the time his relationship with the PGA came to an end, Paul Casey had earned a whopping $35,043,311 through its tours. Undoubtedly, this amount significantly contributed to his career earnings of $59,617,903.
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But a lot of his also comes from his sponsorship deals with major global brands: Rolex, Nike Golf, and Sentient Jet. He is also a brand ambassador for Porsche. So, will his 2025 season boost his salary?
Will Paul Casey’s 2025 season boost his career earnings?
The simplest answer is: very likely. Paul Casey is currently active in Hong Kong for LIV Golf’s latest lucrative event. With a series of moderate results at LIV Golf Riyadh (T18) and LIV Golf Adelaide (T31), it goes without saying that the star golfer will be aiming for a maiden win in the region. It’s pretty possible, as he is currently tied for T1 with Peter Uihlein and Sergio Garcia. If we set aside his recent performance, the only concern we have so far is his moderate season this year. But, his LIV team, Crushers GC, is doing just fine.
His teammates boosted his leading score. He received solid backing from Crushers GC’s captain, Bryson DeChambeau, who shot a 66. Following them were the other two members of the team, Charles Howell III (67), and Anirban Lahiri (72).
Talking about taking on more global wins, with his previous 21 wins in 11 countries, he mentioned that it’s a challenge. “I’ve always been a global traveler and enjoyed the challenge of trying to tick another country off on the win list.” No doubt he is looking ahead to this season! “It’s something that always kind of excited me, to win around golf courses with a history that is iconic. So, you can be assured that I’m trying very hard this week because I’d love to add this one to the list.”
If everything goes well, Paul Casey is likely to make a whopping $3,000,000 win along with his teammates and $4,000,000 in individual games. So, what predictions do you have for the golfer?
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Will Paul Casey's 2025 season be his most lucrative yet, or has he peaked already?