Jacob Bridgeman's Net Worth Details

Just two months after his wedding, Jacob Bridgeman stood on Riviera Country Club’s 18th green, shaking Tiger Woods‘ hand after banking $4 million at the 2026 Genesis Invitational — the biggest single-day payday of his young career.

The 26-year-old from South Carolina has built his financial story through consistent PGA Tour performances, multi-year brand partnerships, and a breakthrough signature-event win that changed everything.

Here is a full breakdown of Jacob Bridgeman’s net worth, career earnings, endorsements, and the numbers behind one of golf’s most compelling new names.

Jacob Bridgeman’s Biography

Full Name Jacob Bridgeman
Date of Birth December 6, 1999
Age 26
Nationality American
Height / Weight 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) / 170 lb (77 kg)
Plays Right-handed
Official World Golf Ranking ~30 (career best: 17, March 2026)
Turned Professional 2022
Years Active 2022 – Present
Tour(s) PGA Tour (formerly Korn Ferry Tour)
Net Worth $4 million
Career Prize Money $10.9 million+ (all tours)
PGA Tour Wins 1 (2026 Genesis Invitational)
Major Titles None
Relationship Status Married
Spouse Haley Farmer Bridgeman (m. December 2025)
Children None
Instagram @jacobbridgeman1

Early Life and Golf Journey

Jacob Bridgeman was born on December 6, 1999, in Inman, South Carolina, a small town of tight-knit community roots just outside Greenville.

Growing up, he split his athletic attention between golf and baseball, but ultimately left the diamond behind — largely because he found baseball practice tedious compared to the freedom of the golf course.

He played in his first competitive golf tournament at just seven years old, and by high school he had already made a regional name for himself at Chapman High School.

There, Bridgeman captured three consecutive AAA State Championship individual titles, a run that signalled something special was developing.

He represented the United States in the 2017 Junior Presidents Cup, an early taste of team golf on the international stage.

In 2018, he enrolled at Clemson University to study mathematical science, and the college chapter of his career set the foundation for everything that followed.

He won five individual tournaments at Clemson — including the 2020 and 2021 Palmetto Invitational titles back to back, the 2022 ACC Championship, and the Camp Creek Seminole — a total that tied the Clemson program record previously held by D.J. Trahan and Chris Patton.

He also set a Clemson record with 50 career rounds in the 60s, a benchmark of consistency rarely matched in collegiate golf.

In 2021, he represented the USA in the Arnold Palmer Cup, adding another international appearance to his amateur résumé.

His final college season in 2022 earned him the ACC Golfer of the Year award and a runner-up finish — behind Pierceson Coody of Texas — in the PGA Tour University rankings, which automatically delivered a Korn Ferry Tour card.

That summer, Bridgeman also Monday-qualified into the REX Hospital Open for his professional debut, finishing T29 in his first start, then posted consecutive 65s on the weekend at the BMW Charity Pro-Am to finish T5 — a statement arrival on the professional scene.

Professional Golf Career

Bridgeman spent his first full professional season on the Korn Ferry Tour in 2023, playing roughly 33 events and making the cut in 25 of them.

He recorded multiple top-10 performances and finished 14th on the Korn Ferry points list, earning his PGA Tour card for the 2024 season without needing Q-School.

His PGA Tour rookie season in 2024 was a learning curve but showed clear upside. He earned $1,262,700 across approximately 32 starts, recording five top-20 finishes, including a co-lead at the 3M Open after a first-round 63 before finishing T19.

The experience hardened his game considerably.

The 2025 season marked a genuine breakthrough. Bridgeman set himself written goals at the start of the year — specifically, at least four top-10 finishes and a Tour Championship berth — and he achieved both.

He came agonisingly close to a first win at the Cognizant Classic, leading the clubhouse before Joe Highsmith pushed through for the title, leaving Bridgeman with a T2.

He added a third-place result at the Valspar Championship, a T4 at the Truist Championship (a Signature Event), and a T5 at the John Deere Classic, qualifying comfortably for the FedEx Cup Playoffs and ultimately reaching the Tour Championship at East Lake — a milestone for any player in their second full PGA Tour season.

In 2026, everything clicked. He opened the season with four consecutive top-20 finishes — T4 at the Sony Open in Hawaii, followed by results at Torrey Pines and the American Express, plus a T8 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Then came Riviera. Entering the Genesis Invitational as a relative longshot despite solid form, Bridgeman shot 66-64-64 over the first three rounds to build a six-shot lead, then clung on with a final-round 72 for a one-shot victory over Rory McIlroy and Kurt Kitayama.

The 18-under total of 266 gave him his first PGA Tour title at one of the sport’s most storied venues, with tournament host Tiger Woods on hand to congratulate him.

Per the official PGA Tour payout breakdown, Bridgeman earned $4 million and 700 FedExCup points with that win. He subsequently led the 2026 PGA Tour money list and reached a career-best world ranking of 17.

Caddie

Jacob Bridgeman’s bag is carried by the experienced GW Cable, a Virginia-born veteran with nearly two decades of PGA Tour caddying under his belt.

Cable previously looped for players including Chris Kirk, Steve Marino, Morgan Hoffmann, Matt Every, and Heath Slocum, winning the Crowne Plaza Invitational alongside Kirk in 2015.

According to Golf Monthly’s detailed caddie profile, Bridgeman’s agent and college coach independently recommended Cable without knowing the other had done so — a coincidence that sealed the partnership.

Cable agreed to take a pay cut to work the Korn Ferry Tour with Bridgeman, a gamble that paid off handsomely when they celebrated their first PGA Tour title together at Riviera in February 2026.

Wife

Jacob Bridgeman married Haley Farmer on December 19, 2025, in an intimate rooftop ceremony at The Avenue venue in downtown Greenville, South Carolina.

The two grew up just 20 minutes apart in Inman but did not meet until they both enrolled at Clemson University, where they were introduced through mutual friends.

Their relationship went public in 2021 and deepened as both pursued demanding careers simultaneously — Jacob grinding through the Korn Ferry Tour and Haley completing a degree in biological sciences with a pre-medical track at Clemson’s Honors College, aiming to become a physician assistant.

Bridgeman proposed in December 2024 during a trip to North Carolina. He posted a heartfelt Instagram message in January 2026 calling their first married year “life-changing.” The couple does not have children yet.

Jacob Bridgeman’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Jacob Bridgeman’s estimated net worth stands at approximately $4 million.

That figure reflects total career prize money of over $10.9 million across the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour, reduced by federal and state taxes, agent commissions, caddie fees, and professional expenses, then supplemented by his multi-year endorsement income from TaylorMade and Adidas.

The single biggest factor in his net worth growth was his $4 million payday at the 2026 Genesis Invitational — a win that more than doubled his total earnings in a single Sunday afternoon.

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

Bridgeman earned approximately $44,109 in his partial Korn Ferry Tour debut in 2022, followed by a full Korn Ferry season in 2023 where he finished 14th on the points list. His first full PGA Tour season in 2024 delivered $1,262,700.

By the time he stepped to the first tee at the 2026 Genesis Invitational, his total career PGA Tour earnings stood at approximately $6.6 million, according to reported Spotrac data — already a significant sum for a player only two full seasons into his Tour career.

The Genesis victory changed the financial picture entirely. His $4 million winner’s check from the $20 million Genesis Invitational purse pushed his career gross earnings above $10.6 million on the PGA Tour alone.

Combined with Korn Ferry Tour earnings and early 2026 season checks, his total career prize money across all tours exceeds $10.9 million as of mid-2026.

He also leads the 2026 PGA Tour money list, confirming him as one of the highest-earning players on Tour this season.

Career Earnings By Year

Season / Year Tour Tournament Wins Prize Money Earned
2022 Korn Ferry Tour (partial) 0 $44,109
2023 Korn Ferry Tour (full) 0 ~$280,000 (est.)
2024 PGA Tour 0 $1,262,700
2025 PGA Tour 0 ~$4,800,000 (est.)*
2026 (to date) PGA Tour 1 (Genesis Invitational) $6,564,485+

Endorsements

Bridgeman’s endorsement portfolio is anchored by two major multi-year deals arranged through his representation with the SPORTFIVE Golf family shortly after turning professional in 2022.

The first and most prominent is his equipment deal with TaylorMade Golf. He plays a full TaylorMade setup — driver, irons, wedges, and putter — making TaylorMade staff status one of his most valuable commercial relationships.

TaylorMade’s roster includes some of the biggest names in the game, and Bridgeman’s growing profile makes him an increasingly attractive brand ambassador for the equipment giant.

His second confirmed multi-year deal is with Adidas, covering both on-course apparel and footwear.

Bridgeman wears Adidas from head to toe during competition, giving the German sportswear brand strong PGA Tour visibility as his performances and TV appearances increase.

Adidas’ golf division has aggressively built its portfolio with young American players, and Bridgeman’s placing as 2026 PGA Tour money leader makes him a particularly high-value asset going forward.

Career Statistics

Year Tour Events Played Wins Top 10s Cuts Made FedEx Cup / Notes
2022 Korn Ferry Tour ~12 0 1 ~9 Partial season (PGA Tour University)
2023 Korn Ferry Tour ~33 0 ~4 ~22 Finished 14th on KFT points list; earned PGA Tour card
2024 PGA Tour ~32 0 0 ~22 Rookie season; 5 top-20s; $1,262,700
2025 PGA Tour ~30 0 4 ~24 Qualified for Tour Championship; T2 Cognizant Classic, T3 Valspar
2026 (to date) PGA Tour ~13 1 4 ~9 #1 FedEx Cup; $4M Genesis win; career-best OWGR of 17

FAQs

What is Jacob Bridgeman’s net worth?

Jacob Bridgeman’s net worth is estimated at approximately $4 million. His total career prize money exceeds $10.9 million across the PGA Tour and Korn Ferry Tour, with the $4 million Genesis Invitational win providing the largest single boost to his wealth.

How much did Jacob Bridgeman earn at the 2026 Genesis Invitational?

Bridgeman earned $4 million at the 2026 Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club, capturing 20 percent of the $20 million total purse as the outright winner at 18-under par. He also received 700 FedExCup points and the keys to a Genesis GV80 Coupe.

What endorsement deals does Jacob Bridgeman have?

Bridgeman holds confirmed multi-year endorsement deals with TaylorMade Golf (full equipment contract) and Adidas (apparel and footwear), both arranged through SPORTFIVE Golf. He also uses the Opendorse platform to manage additional brand partnerships and digital commercial activity.

Has Jacob Bridgeman won any major championship?

Bridgeman has not yet won a major. His best major result to date is a T41 at the 2026 Masters Tournament. He missed the cut at the 2025 and 2026 PGA Championship and the 2025 US Open, making his Genesis Invitational win his first — and so far only — PGA Tour title.

What is Jacob Bridgeman’s current world ranking?

Bridgeman sits at approximately No. 30 in the Official World Golf Ranking, having reached a career-best of No. 17 in March 2026 following his Genesis Invitational victory. He leads the 2026 PGA Tour money list and FedExCup points standings, pointing toward a potential career-best end-of-year ranking.

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.