Dan Bradbury's Net Worth Details

Dan Bradbury turned from an unranked sponsor’s invite player into a three-time DP World Tour champion in under four years — setting a record that no one in tour history had managed before him.

This article breaks down his estimated net worth, his full career prize money, his Ping equipment deal, and the wins that built his fortune.

Dan Bradbury’s Biography

Full Name Daniel John Bradbury
Date of Birth 26 July 1999
Age 26
Nationality English
Birthplace Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Plays Right-handed
Turned Professional July 2022
Years Active 2022–present
Tour DP World Tour
Official World Golf Ranking ~135th (as of mid-2026)
DP World Tour Wins 3 (2022 Joburg Open, 2024 FedEx Open de France, 2026 Joburg Open)
Major Titles None
Net Worth ~$1.5 million
Career Prize Money $2+ million (DP World Tour)
Relationship Status In a relationship
Social Media X (Twitter): @DanJBradbury

Early Life and Golf Journey

Dan Bradbury was born on 26 July 1999 in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, one of the oldest golfing towns in northern England.

He grew up attached to Wakefield Golf Club, which was founded in 1891, and captained the Yorkshire Boys Golf Team during his junior years.

His early development showed clear potential. He represented England at junior and amateur level before taking the unusual step — for an English golfer — of pursuing university golf in the United States.

Bradbury enrolled at Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee in 2017, where he spent four years competing for the LMU Railsplitters.

He majored in Business Management and left an outstanding mark on the programme, winning a programme-record nine collegiate titles and posting a scoring average of 71.20 across 125 rounds.

At LMU, he earned a string of South Atlantic Conference honours, including Freshman Golfer of the Year (2018), Golfer of the Year (2020), Male Athlete of the Year (2021), and Golf-Scholar Athlete of the Year (2021).

He also became the first LMU golfer to compete in the US Amateur Championship, doing so in 2020.

For his final collegiate season in 2022, Bradbury transferred to Florida State University — the same programme that produced Brooks Koepka and Paul Azinger.

He finished second on the FSU team in scoring average, posting a 72.15 mark, and recorded six top-15 tournament finishes.

Bradbury turned professional in July 2022. He attempted to earn a DP World Tour card through Qualifying School but missed advancement from the second stage by a single shot — a narrow miss that ultimately had no bearing on what came next.

Professional Golf Career

Few professionals have made an entrance on tour quite like Dan Bradbury. His first DP World Tour start was the 2022 Cazoo Classic at Hillside Golf Club in Southport, where he missed the cut.

His second ended the same way. Then came his third start — and one of the most remarkable debut victories in European tour history.

Playing on a sponsor’s invitation at the 2022 Joburg Open in Johannesburg, Bradbury opened with a course-record 63 at Houghton Golf Club and never looked back. He led wire-to-wire, posting rounds of 63-64-69-67 to finish 21 under par and win by three shots over Sami Välimäki.

Crucially, Bradbury was ranked 1,397th in the world that week — making him the lowest-ranked player in history to win a DP World Tour event. The victory also earned him an exemption into the 2023 Open Championship at Royal Liverpool.

The 2023 DP World Tour season saw Bradbury make a solid if unspectacular transition to life as a full tour member. He played 27 events, made the cut consistently, and climbed from around 663rd to 151st in the world rankings.

Three holes-in-one during the season equalled Miguel Ángel Jiménez’s record for the most aces in a single DP World Tour campaign, and his ace at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship earned him a Genesis G70 Shooting Brake car.

After a difficult stretch in 2024, Bradbury produced one of the most impressive recoveries on the European circuit.

Playing the FedEx Open de France at Le Golf National in October 2024 with the sole goal of making the cut and keeping his tour card, he did far more than that.

He fired a bogey-free final-round 66 to reach 16 under par, surviving a frantic finish in which 11 players shared the lead at various points.

The result was his second DP World Tour title and a jump from 98th to 25th in the Race to Dubai — booking his place in the season-ending events in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

A difficult 2025 campaign followed. Bradbury made 12 cuts from 26 starts and did not win, finishing 84th in the Race to Dubai.

He described the season as one of “fine margins,” noting that five of his seven missed cuts came by a single shot, despite his ball-striking statistics remaining similar to his title-winning 2024 form.

He came roaring back in 2026. At the Joburg Open in March — the same venue where he made his name — Bradbury posted a final-round 65 to finish 17 under par, surviving a frantic closing stretch in which Casey Jarvis and Brandon Robinson Thompson both had the lead on the 18th hole before dropping shots.

Bradbury’s clutch chip-and-par on the last sealed his third DP World Tour title and second at Houghton Golf Club, moving him to 6th in the Race to Dubai and ~125th in the OWGR.

He has appeared at The Open Championship twice — at Royal Liverpool in 2023 and Royal Troon in 2024 — missing the cut on both occasions. He has not yet appeared in the other three major championships.

Caddie

Bradbury has worked with a caddie known by the first name Asa, as confirmed by the DP World Tour’s official social media during the 2024 FedEx Open de France campaign.

The pair have been on the bag through his most significant recent results, including his second and third DP World Tour victories

. Full biographical details about the caddie are not publicly documented. Previous caddie partnerships have not been widely reported.

Dan Bradbury’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Dan Bradbury’s has an estimated net worth of approximately $1.5 million.

He has built this through DP World Tour prize money across three title-winning campaigns, a long-term equipment partnership with Ping, and consistent earnings on the European circuit since his debut win in 2022. This figure is an estimate, as no official net worth data has been disclosed publicly.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Career Prize Money

Bradbury’s career prize money on the DP World Tour has surpassed $2 million in total gross earnings. His three tournament victories account for the bulk of his biggest single paydays.

His largest single payout came at the 2024 FedEx Open de France, where he collected $552,500 from a total purse of $3.25 million.

His 2022 Joburg Open victory, played on one of the smallest purses on the tour at the time (~$1.22 million), yielded approximately $140,000. His 2026 Joburg Open win earned him $209,000 from a purse of approximately $1.22 million.

In the 2025 DP World Tour season, Bradbury earned $478,306 from 26 starts despite failing to add a win. His consistent top-20 finishes during his strong 2024 campaign added further to his earnings beyond his title win at Le Golf National.

Gross prize money does not reflect what players actually take home.

DP World Tour players typically pay their caddies 5–10% of earnings, agent or management fees, travel and accommodation costs, and applicable taxes across the multiple countries where they compete. Bradbury’s net prize money haul, after these deductions, is estimated at around $1 million across his career to date.

Career Earnings By Year

Season / Year Tournament Wins Estimated Prize Money Earned
2022 (partial) 1 (Joburg Open) ~$140,000
2023 0 ~$350,000
2024 1 (FedEx Open de France) ~$700,000
2025 0 $478,306
2026 (through March) 1 (Joburg Open) $209,000+
Career Total 3 $2+ million

Endorsements

Bradbury’s most significant commercial relationship is his long-term partnership with Ping, the American equipment manufacturer.

He is an official Ping ambassador on the DP World Tour and carries a full bag of Ping clubs. Both of his earliest tour victories were achieved with Ping equipment, and he has maintained this partnership throughout his career.

His current set-up includes a Ping G430 driver, a Ping iCrossover (3-iron), Ping Blueprint S irons (4-iron through pitching wedge), Ping 259 wedges, and a Ping PLD Custom Oslo XL putter — a broomhandle-style model that attracted widespread attention during his 2024 FedEx Open de France win.

He plays the Titleist Pro V1 ball, which he used during both his title-winning performances.

The financial value of Bradbury’s Ping deal is not publicly disclosed. Equipment contracts for DP World Tour players at his level typically provide a combination of club supply, travel support, and a fee that reflects their ranking, recent form, and visibility on tour.

For a three-time tour winner and Ping staff player in his mid-20s, this deal represents a consistent income stream on top of his prize money.

During the 2023 DP World Tour season, he was awarded a Genesis G70 Shooting Brake car following his hole-in-one at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

His Twitter/X profile also lists an association with @eurocamsltd, though the nature of this relationship has not been publicly detailed.

Career Statistics

Year Events Played Wins Cuts Made Best Major Result OWGR (Year-End)
2022 (partial) 3 1 2 DNP ~551st
2023 27 0 ~13 CUT (The Open) ~151st
2024 ~38 1 ~20 CUT (The Open) ~158th (post-win peak)
2025 26 0 12 DNP ~231st
2026 (through March) TBC 1 TBC TBC ~125th–135th

FAQs

What is Dan Bradbury’s estimated net worth?

Dan Bradbury’s estimated net worth is approximately $1.5 million. This figure reflects his career prize money of $2 million or more on the DP World Tour, his Ping equipment deal, and earnings from three tour victories since turning professional in 2022.

How much career prize money has Dan Bradbury earned?

Bradbury has earned over $2 million in career prize money on the DP World Tour. His three wins account for roughly $900,000 of that total, with the $552,500 FedEx Open de France payout in 2024 being his single largest cheque.

Who sponsors Dan Bradbury?

Bradbury is a Ping ambassador and carries a full bag of Ping equipment. He also plays the Titleist Pro V1 ball. The financial terms of his Ping deal have not been publicly disclosed. He won three DP World Tour titles using the brand’s clubs.

How many DP World Tour titles does Dan Bradbury have?

Bradbury has three DP World Tour titles: the 2022 Joburg Open (November 2022), the 2024 FedEx Open de France (October 2024), and the 2026 Joburg Open (March 2026). He became a two-time winner of the Joburg Open, both at Houghton Golf Club in Johannesburg.

What is Dan Bradbury’s current world ranking?

Dan Bradbury is ranked approximately 135th in the Official World Golf Ranking. His career-best ranking was 125th, achieved immediately after his 2026 Joburg Open victory. He held 6th position in the 2026 Race to Dubai rankings following that win.

Mushfiqur Rahman
Mushfiqur Rahman is a golf content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in golfer biographies, PGA Tour coverage, golf statistics, tournament analysis, and player career insights. He creates research-driven content covering professional golfers, championship history, player achievements, golf rankings, and major events from the world of golf.