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Jordan Spieth's Major Results and Earnings Since Turning Pro: Full Breakdown

Apr 10, 2026, 6:03 AM CUT

Jordan Spieth is one of golf's biggest names, and he has the major championship earnings to prove it. The three-time major winner has amassed nearly $15 million from golf's four biggest events.

According to reports, Jordan Spieth has earned a total of $14,967,341 in major championship prize money to date, highlighting his tremendous financial success at golf’s biggest events.

According to Spotrac, the above figure covers more than 10 years of his playing career, with his highest-earning year being 2014-15, when he made more than $5.1 million from the majors alone.

The earnings he has earned from the Masters stand at $2,359,659, while he has earned a staggering $4,576,252 from The Open Championship.

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And Jordan Spieth's prize money is only going to go up since he has no plans of stopping any time soon. In fact, Spieth is playing at the 2026 Masters and holds T17 after the first round.

"It’s shaping up to be another good one this year. A lot of great players in really good form that have, that have either won or had those calls there," he said on the Gravy & The Sleeze Podcast.

The Financial Peak of the Texan’s Career

Spieth's benchmark season was 2014-15, which included an impressive prize of $1,080,000 from Augusta National and a whopping $1,800,000 in prize money for winning the U.S. Open.

Winning these two tournaments in the same year increased his yearly winnings to $5,140,377, making it the most profitable time of his career thus far.

The third jewel in his triple crown was achieved in the 2017 Open Championship. His outstanding win at the Royal Birkdale gave him a nice prize of $1,845,000.

While he has yet to cash in at the PGA Championship, Spieth's consistency in other majors has bolstered his winnings.

As the 2026 season continues, fans will watch to see if Spieth can finally conquer the PGA Championship. Yet, before that, he'll have to overcome the year's first major at Augusta National.

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Written by

Abhishek Sharma

Edited by

Sagnik Bagchi

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