Tiger Woods’ Net Worth Revealed Amid Son Charlie’s ‘Broke’ Remark and Comeback

Tiger Woods’ Net Worth Revealed Amid Son Charlie’s ‘Broke’ Remark and Comeback

Tiger Woods is listed as set for his 27th Masters appearance in 2026. The tournament’s official biography indicates a possible return next month.

Financial picture and business interests

Filmogaz.com notes Tiger Woods’ net worth revealed at about £1.18 billion, or $1.5 billion. Forbes places him among the top-paid golfers globally.

Reporting shows Woods earned roughly £89.1 million on course in 2025. His ventures include Nexxus, TGR Design, and The Woods Jupiter restaurant.

Subject Estimate
Tiger Woods’ net worth £1.18bn ($1.5bn)
2025 on-course earnings £89.1m ($120m)
Charlie Woods’ estimated net worth £18.5m ($25m)
Children’s rumored trust funds £14.8m ($20m)

Son Charlie and the ‘broke’ remark

Charlie Woods, now 17, has progressed in amateur golf since 2020. He first appeared publicly with his father at the PNC Championship as an 11-year-old.

In December 2024, Charlie recorded his first hole-in-one. On one course, he joked, “I’m not buying, I’m broke,” after his father offered drinks.

Filmogaz.com reports Charlie remains financially well positioned. Sportskeeda estimates his net worth near £18.5 million.

Assets, NIL eligibility and future inheritance

Reports say Charlie owns properties in California and Florida. He will gain full access to those homes when he turns 21.

He is also eligible for name, image and likeness deals. There is no public confirmation of any signed contracts yet.

Both children reportedly have trust funds, with figures cited at about £14.8 million each.

Injury history and comeback plans

Woods has not played on the PGA Tour since July 2024. He underwent back surgery in October 2025.

The 50-year-old has committed to rejoining the final night of the TGL season. That league was launched last year with Rory McIlroy as a partner.

TGL season finale details

Woods will replace Kevin Kisner in the Jupiter Links lineup at the SoFi Center. He will team with Max Homa and Tom Kim.

The trio aim to force a season decider in a best-of-three against Los Angeles Golf Club. Woods had sat out the team’s semi-final earlier in March.

Woods’ potential return to Augusta and his TGL appearances frame a broader comeback. The mix of competition and business keeps him in the public eye.