A Look at Jessica Korda’s Career Earnings Ahead of Her Return After Giving Birth

February 1, 2025, Orlando, Florida, USA: Jessica Korda and her son, Greyson John DelPrete attend the third round of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club. Orlando USA - ZUMAw109 20250201_fap_w109_016 Copyright: xDebbyxWongx
February 1, 2025, Orlando, Florida, USA: Jessica Korda and her son, Greyson John DelPrete attend the third round of the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions at Lake Nona Golf & Country Club. Orlando USA - ZUMAw109 20250201_fap_w109_016 Copyright: xDebbyxWongx
As Jessica Korda prepares to return at the Ford Championship after nearly three years away, one question quietly looms over her comeback: Just how much has her journey on the LPGA Tour been worth so far?
With injury setbacks and a life-changing break behind her, the answer adds an intriguing layer to her long-awaited return.
Jessica Korda’s official career earnings stand at about $7.6M, as of now, placing her in the top-50 of the LPGA all-time money list
Korda has been a professional golfer for about 15 years, and in that time, she's won the LPGA Tour six times, setting a high benchmark with her performances and earnings.
Before going on the break, Korda finished The Chevron Championship in second in 2022, making it her personal best rank at any LPGA major tournament.

CLIFTON, NJ - MAY 10: Jessica Korda of the United States plays during the Cognizant Founders Cup Pro-Am at Upper Montclair Country Club on May 10, 2023 in Clifton, New Jersey. Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire GOLF: MAY 10 LPGA, Golf Damen Cognizant Founders Cup EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon23051014895
CLIFTON, NJ - MAY 10: Jessica Korda of the United States plays during the Cognizant Founders Cup Pro-Am at Upper Montclair Country Club on May 10, 2023 in Clifton, New Jersey. Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire GOLF: MAY 10 LPGA, Golf Damen Cognizant Founders Cup EDITORIAL USE ONLY Icon23051014895
She made an impressive $461,757 from the event. She also made a handsome $156,315 in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship that year.
In 2021, Korda won the Diamond Resorts Tournament of Champions presented by Insurance Office of America, securing $180,000. It was her only win that year, alongside a 2nd position finish at the HUGEL-AIR PREMIA LA Open, through which she made $136,903.
Korda made $883.9 K in 2018, making it her best year financially. Her consistent performance throughout the year and winning the Honda LPGA Thailand ensured financial success. She won a staggering $240,000 from her victory, and a T4 finish at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship helped her gain $170,709.
In 2019, Jessica Korda remained consistent despite not picking up a win, finishing the season with earnings in the mid-$800,000 range.
A couple of years earlier, she also put together a strong 2017 campaign, crossing the $700,000 mark on the back of multiple solid finishes throughout the season.
2014 marked one of Jessica Korda’s strongest seasons, as she picked up two wins and six top-10 finishes while earning just over $800K across 23 starts.
Earlier in her career, she made an immediate impact, winning the ISPS Handa Women’s Australian Open and finishing runner-up at the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic, combining for over $1 million in earnings across the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
As she returns soon, Korda has admitted to facing a lot of challenges as a mother.
Jessica Korda and Motherhood
After welcoming her son Greyson in 2024, Jessica Korda is easing her way back rather than diving into a full-time return.
With motherhood now at the center of her routine, her approach has shifted, practice is no longer about hours on end, but about making every session count, with Korda limiting herself to a few focused days each week as she balances life on and off the course.
“I have a sitter for about five, six hours so I need to make sure I can work out, play some golf, and just get everything done that I need to get done,” she said recently.
Korda looks to balance everything out before the LPGA tour this year. She featured in the Grant Thornton Invitational in December 2025 with Bud Cauley and would want to add to her six titles.
“I definitely prioritize my time with my son over golf, so it’s not nearly as exciting as it used to be practicing,” she later added
While priorities have shifted for Jessica Korda, the competitive edge has not faded.
At 33, her return involves balancing life as a new mother while competing on the LPGA tour.
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Written by

Avishek Sarkar
Edited by

Aadesh Dhote