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CHARLOTTE, NC – SEPTEMBER 21: International Team Member Taylor Pendrith speaks to the media during a press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz during the Presidents Cup on Sep 21, 2022, at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC. Photo by David Jensen/Icon Sportswire GOLF: SEP 21 Presidents Cup Icon220921025

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CHARLOTTE, NC – SEPTEMBER 21: International Team Member Taylor Pendrith speaks to the media during a press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz during the Presidents Cup on Sep 21, 2022, at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC. Photo by David Jensen/Icon Sportswire GOLF: SEP 21 Presidents Cup Icon220921025
Looking at your favorite golfers play, have you ever wondered how much money they make? If your answer is “yes,” then you’re in luck! Today, we will look at one such golfer, Taylor Pendrith. His 2024 season has been a real rollercoaster ride, with plenty of top-10s and missed cuts. I mean, he had pretty good finishes. He made a T16 at the prestigious U.S. Open and won The CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
Heading into the 2025 season, the Richmond Hills resident made the best use of his skills at the Farmers Insurance Open with a T7 and followed it up with a T9 at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Currently playing at the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open, Pendrith seems to be taking the space he deserves in the golf world with his current position of T2. As we are heading towards The Masters, how much money did Taylor Pendrith make until now? Well, let’s deep right into it.
As of now, Pendrith’s net worth is approximately $2 million in the 2025 season. However, most of his earnings come from his PGA Tour performances. Want to see how much he did in each event this year? His best came from his AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AM finish with $535,000! Similarly, he earned a whopping $410,000 at The Sentry. His next best lucrative deals came from Farmers Insurance Open ($302,250) and the T38 finish at The PLAYERS Championship ($111,250). Additionally, Pendrith earned $51,500 at The Genesis Invitational (T50) and $24,382 at the Sony Open in Hawaii (T45). In total, he has made over $1.4 million through his PGA Tour earnings in the 2025 season. His $1,434,382 earnings have also earned him the 35th spot in this year’s official PGA Tour Money List. So, how did his last year go?
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Last year, he earned $4,579,104 and earned 31st position in the PGA Tour Official Money List. His best came from his win at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. Here, Pendrith took home a whopping $1.71 million! His overall PGA Tour earnings, as of now, are a whopping $11,424,005, according to the official PGA Tour website. Pendrith is currently swinging at the Memorial Park Golf Course and looks strong in his 2nd position. If he continues with his strong performance at the Houston Open, he will likely take home an additional $1,035,500!
However, if you want to go back in time, Pendrith made $1,789,891 in 2023 and $2,330,841 in 2022 in official payouts. Back in 2021, it was $170,162. We are seeing a pattern here. Taylor Pendrith is improving his game year by year. If this continues, we will likely see him perform well at Augusta National. It will also serve as his Master’s Tournament debut! However, that’s just his PGA Tour earnings. A huge part of his earnings also comes from his various sponsorship deals. So, let’s take a quick look at them as well!
Taylor Pendrith and his sponsorship deals in the 2025 season
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Taylor Pendrith is a Srixon golfer, and the brand celebrated his first Tour victory at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on SNS with “A fight to the very end! Taylor Pendrith lands his first victory on Tour!!” We do not know the details about the partnership, but Pendrith is definitely in demand across various industries! Pendrith receives support from the Royal Bank of Canada, which also collaborates with many leading Canadian golfers, including Adam Hadwin and Brooke Henderson. But that is not the end of it. Taylor Pendrith’s sponsorship deals are big.
Heading into 2019, Pendrith also became a brand ambassador for the hockey club, The Mississauga Steelheads! Additionally, he also has a kit-related sponsorship with Callaway! In addition to these two, he also partnered with Turf Prophit, a cloud-based solution provider for golfers, before joining the PGA Tour. There are also rumors that Pendrith has connections with Fengate Asset Management. His sponsors come from all directions. And that is clear with his partnership with American Water Heaters.
It began in 2018 while he was still competing in the PGA Tour Canada. Additionally, it is also his longest partnership in his professional career, something that he considers special. “One of my longest-running partnerships over the course of my professional golf career has been American Water Heaters. Having them with me for my first PGA Tour win makes it extra special.” Looking at all of this and his performance, do you think Taylor Pendrith will be able to boost his career earnings in the 2025 season? Let us know!
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Is Taylor Pendrith the next big thing in golf with his impressive earnings and sponsorships?