Jordan Spieth net worth (plus 5 more facts you might not know)
Jordan Spieth is one of the stars of Netflix’s Full Swing and we’re breaking down the golfer’s net worth, golf career, caddie and much more about him.
Love him, hate him, can’t get enough watching one of the most unique golfers in the world, Jordan Spieth is an icon on the PGA Tour and in the sport of golf. So it was only natural that he was one of the players featured in the new Netflix documentary Full Swing.
Spieth is featured in an episode alongside longtime friend and fellow PGA Tour pro Justin Thomas. Their episode is actually the first in the new series produced by the groups and people who brought F1 fans Drive to Survive.
With this added exposure, though, fans are likely wondering a bit more about the Dallas, TX native, like the Jordan Spieth net worth, more about his personal life, and more about his golf career. We have you covered with everything you could want to know.
Jordan Spieth net worth: How much is the golfer estimated to be worth?
According to a report in January from Golf Monthly, Spieth’s net worth is somewhere in the ballpark of $110 million. As is most often the case in the game of golf, though, Spieth’s on-course earnings are only around $53 million (only is a funny word, but you get it). With sponsorship deals with Under Armour and many other brands, though, that’s where a ton of Spieth’s net worth ultimately comes from.
Jordan Spieth attended Texas before joining the PGA Tour
Before turning pro in 2021, Spieth was a decorated amateur player. He eventually attended the University of Texas to stay in his home state, but also won the US Junior Amateur twice in 2009 and 2011, the only two-time winner besides some guy named Tiger Woods. While at Texas, though, Spieth was on the 2011 Walker Cup team and won three events with the Longhorns. He was the leader on the team in scoring average that went on to win the team NCAA championship in golf. He was also named Big 12 Player of the Year as a freshman. As mentioned, he turned pro the following year at just 19 years old.
Jordan Spieth’s caddie is longtime companion Michael Greller
From even when he was an amateur, Michael Greller has been the caddie for Jordan Spieth since 2011. Greller was previously a math teacher but has been full time on the bag for Spieth for more than a decade now. Perhaps the most iconic times you see Greller is when Spieth is talking avidly through the process of taking a shot and the caddie has to talk him off a ledge, talk him out of a bad decision, or watch a bad decision through gritted teeth. Their relationship is a fan-favorite among golf fans.
Jordan Spieth major wins: How many majors has Jordan Spieth won?
At just 22 years old, Jordan Spieth was a two-time major championship. Now on the cusp of turning 30 years old, he has won three major championships. Here are his major wins:
- 2015 Masters
- 2015 U.S. Open
- 2017 Open Championship
Spieth only needs a win at the PGA Championship to complete the career grand slam. Incidentally, his best finish at that tournament came back in 2015 as well, when he finished second. Spieth also has a total of 16 career wins, including 13 on the PGA Tour. His most recent win, as featured in Full Swing, came at the 2022 RBC Heritage, where he topped Patrick Cantlay in a playoff.
Who is Jordan Spieth’s wife?
Spieth has been a relationship with his now wife, Annie Verret, since they were in high school. The proverbial high school sweethearts were married in 2018. Verret attended Texas Tech and not Texas alongside Jordan. She also has reportedly served as the event coordinator for The First Tee of Dallas, a PGA Tour-backed outreach program to expand the game of golf to underpriveleged children.
On Nov. 14, 2021, Spieth and Verret welcomed their first child, a son named Sammy.
Jordan Spieth’s current Official World Ranking is 16th
Over the past few years, Spieth has been an exceptionally volatile player on the PGA Tour but has still remained consistently a Top 30-ranked player in the world. He is ranked 16th in the world coming off of a T6 finish at the WM Phoenix Open, which is the latest Official World Golf Ranking prior to the release of Full Swing.
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