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Nick Taylor has been a standout performer since he earned his PGA Tour status for the 2014-15 season. The Canadian golfer has participated in 284 events since then, making the cut at a whopping 178 events. He also has 22 top-10 finishes, eight top-5 finishes, and 5 PGA Tour Victories. It’s an example of a golfer at the top of the game for the past decade.

Naturally, with all the success, Nick has earned prize money consistently. His total purse comes to around $19,455,566. This includes a lucrative $1.56 million he pocketed after winning the Sony Open 2025 in Hawaii. So, we explore his net worth and career earnings in his illustrious career.

A consistent performer and a consistent earner

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Nick Taylor’s 2022-23 season was one to remember. The Canadian pro golfer created history by becoming the first Home golfer to win the RBC Canadian Open, edging out Tommy Fleetwood in a thrilling playoff. His 72-foot winning putt earned him admiration from Canadian golf fans and allowed him to pocket $1.620 million in earnings.

That, combined with two runner-up finishes at the WM Phoenix Open and Zurich Classic of New Orleans and a spate of good finishes across tournaments, gave him a total of $6,242,461 as prize money for the 2022-23 season. He was the 26th-highest-earning PGA Tour member that season.

The 2024 season was also relatively successful for the University of Washington alum. He secured his 4 Tour Victory at the WM Phoenix Open, the same stage where he finished runner-up the year before. His prize money for his win was $1.584 million, and he totaled $3,249,358 for the 2024 season.

 

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He is currently 3 in the PGA Tour List for the 2025 season, having won the Sony Open and finished T48 in his season opener, the Sentry. In his bid for improvement, Taylor aims to add more silverware and make this a season to remember.

Alongside prize money winnings, the Canadian has various partnerships contributing to his earnings.

Partnerships and affiliations of Nick Taylor

Just like most of the other Canadian peers in golf, the Royal Bank of Canada is affiliated with Nick Taylor. His victory at the RBC Canadian Open made him a household name in Maple Country. Moreover, Nick is now part of Team RBC Golf alongside other golfers like Corey Conners, Adam Hadwin, Taylor Pendrith, Alena Sharp, and many others.

Nick Taylor’s apparel is Adidas, and he is regularly seen in tournaments wearing Adidas Polo and Pants, along with his preferred ZG23 Golf Shoes. Adidas quickly took to social media to commemorate Taylor’s 5 PGA Tour Victory and Unbeaten Playoff Record, in the PGA Tour. Nick Taylor has won all three playoffs he has been a part of, which prompted an “Eagle-eyed under pressure” caption from Adidas.

Boomi, a software company focusing on integration platform as a service based out of Pennsylvania, was also quick to shower praise on the Canadian, acknowledging his stellar opening to the 2025 PGA Tour Season, winning his second tournament of the year.

 

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The golfer is known to sport a ‘Boomi’ hat while competing in tournaments.

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Nick Taylor will look to build on his stellar start to the PGA Tour Season. The Canadian is an exemplary fighter and if you are an avid golf fan; you will be some more of the 36-year-old in the coming days, fighting for wins!

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