David Ravetto's Net Worth Details

France has produced Major champions and Race to Dubai contenders, but few stories on the DP World Tour are as compelling as David Ravetto’s.

He earned his tour card twice through Qualifying School, survived the pressure of losing his card, and then won his maiden DP World Tour title in 2024 with a stunning closing round of 64 — banking $425,000 in a single afternoon.

David Ravetto’s net worth sits at an estimated $1.5 million, built through verified prize money, a growing Titleist equipment deal, and a tight-knit portfolio of French corporate sponsors.

David Ravetto’s Biography

Full Name David Ravetto
Date of Birth 14 June 1997
Age 29 years old
Nationality French
Birthplace Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Residence Paris, France
Height / Weight 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) / 165 lb (75 kg)
Plays Right-handed
Turned Professional December 2020
Tour(s) DP World Tour (primary); former Challenge Tour & Sunshine Tour
Professional Wins 2 (1 DP World Tour, 1 Challenge/Sunshine Tour)
Major Titles None
Career Prize Money €1,400,208+ (DP World Tour career earnings)
Net Worth ~$1.5 million (estimated)
College Texas Wesleyan University (2015–17); Texas Christian University (2017–19)
Parents Franck and Pascale Ravetto
Instagram @daveravetto

Early Life and Golf Journey

David Ravetto was born on June 14, 1997, in Boulogne-Billancourt, just outside Paris.

His parents, Franck and Pascale Ravetto, introduced him to golf at a young age, and he quickly developed into one of France’s most promising junior talents.

Ravetto represented the French Boys Team in international junior events throughout his high school years.

He reached the match-play stage at the 2014 Boys Amateur Championship organized by The R&A after posting rounds of 78-80 in stroke play. He also reached a runner-up finish in the French Amateur Championship, showing his consistency against the country’s elite youth players.

Ravetto made the ambitious decision to pursue collegiate golf in the United States, enrolling at Texas Wesleyan University — an NAIA institution in Fort Worth, Texas.

As a freshman, he won the NAIA National Championship individual title, was named the Phil Mickelson Outstanding Freshman, earned Ping NAIA First-Team All-American honors, and set a school scoring record with an average of 71.70.

He later transferred to Texas Christian University (TCU), competing in the more competitive NCAA Division I field from 2017 to 2019.

Back in Europe after college, Ravetto finished 4th at the 2020 European Amateur Championship in Switzerland and captured the prestigious Brabazon Trophy — the English Men’s Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship.

He appeared twice for France at the European Amateur Team Championship, cementing his reputation as one of his nation’s top amateurs before turning professional in December 2020.

Professional Golf Career

Ravetto joined the Challenge Tour in 2021 and quickly showed his quality. In 2022, he reached a playoff at the Open de Portugal before losing to compatriot Pierre Pineau, finishing 40th in the Road to Mallorca rankings at season’s end — not enough to earn promotion.

He earned his first DP World Tour card for the 2023 season by finishing second at Qualifying School.

The step up proved difficult in year one; he ended 2023 outside the top 110 in the Race to Dubai and lost his card. Refusing to fade, Ravetto went back to Q-School and earned his playing rights for 2024 by finishing 16th.

The 2024 season transformed his career entirely. He opened the year by winning the Dimension Data Pro-Am in South Africa — a co-sanctioned Challenge Tour and Sunshine Tour event — by two strokes at Fancourt’s famous Montagu and Outeniqua courses, posting 19-under-par.

Six months later, he delivered the biggest performance of his professional life at PGA National Oaks Prague.

“It’s indescribable, I’m just super happy. I’m over the moon — I’m sure to have a job next year now, so that’s a good feeling!” — David Ravetto, after winning the D+D Real Czech Masters, August 2024 At the D+D Real Czech Masters, Ravetto carded a final-round 64 — including six birdies — to overturn a one-shot deficit and win by four shots over Sweden’s Jesper Svensson. His 23-under-par aggregate of 265 set the tournament record.

The victory made him the 11th first-time winner on the DP World Tour in 2024, and the first Frenchman to win on tour since Matthieu Pavon’s 2023 acciona Open de España triumph.

David Ravetto’s Net Worth Details

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

He built this figure through verified DP World Tour and Challenge Tour prize money, his Titleist ambassador agreement, and a set of French-market corporate sponsorships confirmed on his official Instagram profile.

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

Ravetto’s career earnings on the DP World Tour crossed €1.4 million from 89 professional starts through late 2025.

His single biggest payday came at the 2024 D+D Real Czech Masters, where the €386,855 winner’s cheque (approximately $425,000) represented the largest prize of his career in a single week.

His Dimension Data Pro-Am victory in South Africa added further prize money from a co-sanctioned event with a R7,000,000 purse.

Across his Challenge Tour and Sunshine Tour appearances, Ravetto accumulated steady earnings before his DP World Tour card elevated his prize money potential significantly.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Tour Wins Notable Earnings / Events
2021 Challenge Tour 0 Debut season; consistent Challenge Tour starts
2022 Challenge Tour 0 Runner-up at Open de Portugal; finished 40th Road to Mallorca
2023 DP World Tour (card via Q-School) 0 First full DP World Tour season; lost card (outside top 110)
2024 DP World Tour / Challenge Tour 2 Dimension Data Pro-Am win; D+D Real Czech Masters win (~$425,000)
2025 DP World Tour 0* Continued DP World Tour starts on 2-yr exemption; results accumulating
2026 DP World Tour Season in progress

Endorsements

Ravetto’s commercial profile is modest but growing. His most significant equipment arrangement is with Titleist, where he holds a confirmed Tour ambassador role.

He plays the Titleist Pro V1 ball, TSi3 driver, TSR2 fairway wood, 620 CB irons, and Vokey SM10/SM11 wedges — a full bag alignment with one of golf’s most prestigious equipment brands.

He also wears FootJoy, Titleist’s sister brand under Acushnet Company, for his on-course apparel and footwear.

His non-equipment portfolio, listed directly on his Instagram profile, includes Linxea (a French online savings and investment platform), Le Mathurin Hôtel & Spa (a Parisian luxury hotel), Dentressangle (a French logistics and investment group), Arkéa Banque Entreprises (the corporate banking arm of the Arkéa Group), and Wallix (a European cybersecurity software company).

This French-market focus is sensible given his Paris base and growing national profile.

None of these partnerships carry publicly disclosed financial terms.

For a DP World Tour winner still below the top 150 in the world rankings, individual sponsorship deals at this career stage typically range from modest five-figure regional agreements to low-six-figure arrangements with mid-tier brands.

As Ravetto’s ranking climbs and his profile grows, his commercial value is expected to increase substantially.

Career Statistics

Season Tour Events Played Wins Cuts Made Key Finish / Ranking
2021 Challenge Tour ~20+ 0 Debut season
2022 Challenge Tour ~20+ 0 40th, Road to Mallorca
2023 DP World Tour ~20+ 0 Outside top 110, Race to Dubai; lost card
2024 DP World Tour / Challenge Tour ~30+ 2 95th Race to Dubai; 330th OWGR
2025 DP World Tour 22+ 0 83rd Race to Dubai (mid-season)
2026 DP World Tour In progress Season ongoing

FAQs

What is David Ravetto’s net worth?

David Ravetto’s estimated net worth is approximately $1.5 million, built through over €1.4 million in DP World Tour and Challenge Tour prize money, his Titleist ambassador deal, and a portfolio of French corporate sponsorships.

How much did David Ravetto earn for winning the Czech Masters?

Ravetto collected approximately $425,000 (€386,855) for his victory at the 2024 D+D Real Czech Masters — his largest single-tournament payday and his maiden DP World Tour title.

What equipment does David Ravetto use on tour?

As a confirmed Titleist ambassador, Ravetto plays the Pro V1 ball, TSi3 driver, TSR2 fairway wood, 620 CB irons, and Vokey SM wedges. He also wears FootJoy apparel and shoes on the course.

How many DP World Tour wins does David Ravetto have?

Ravetto has one DP World Tour victory — the 2024 D+D Real Czech Masters. He also holds a co-sanctioned win at the 2024 Dimension Data Pro-Am on the Challenge Tour and Sunshine Tour, giving him two professional titles total.

What is David Ravetto’s world golf ranking?

Ravetto ranked around 330th in the Official World Golf Ranking at the end of 2024, following his Czech Masters win. He continues to compete and accumulate ranking points on the DP World Tour through his two-season winner’s exemption.

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.