With over €3.8 million earned on the DP World Tour alone and a runner-up finish worth €710,175 at the 2021 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, Jason Scrivener has quietly built one of the most durable careers in professional golf.
This article breaks down his estimated net worth, career prize money, Titleist endorsement deal, and what makes him one of Australian golf’s most consistent touring professionals.
Jason Scrivener’s Biography
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Jason Scrivener |
| Date of Birth | 18 April 1989 |
| Age | 37 |
| Birthplace | Cape Town, South Africa |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
| Weight | 176 lbs (80 kg) |
| Plays | Right-handed |
| Turned Professional | 2010 |
| Years Active | 2010–present |
| Tours | DP World Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia |
| Official World Golf Ranking | ~304th (2025) |
| Career Prize Money (DP World Tour) | €3.86+ million |
| Major Titles | None |
| Net Worth | $3 million |
| Relationship Status | Married |
| Wife | Simone Scrivener (née Collins) |
| Children | Felix Jay Scrivener (born August 24, 2021) |
| @jason.scrivener18 |
Early Life and Golf Journey
Jason Scrivener was born in Cape Town, South Africa, on April 18, 1989. When he was five, his family relocated to Zimbabwe, and a few years later they moved again — this time to Perth, Western Australia, where he would grow up and fall in love with the game.
His father played golf to a four handicap, and Scrivener picked up a club around the age of seven or eight. By the time he was 12, he was already breaking par and had beaten his dad for the first time.
The family home base of Mandurah Country Club in Western Australia would prove formative — it was there that he crossed paths with Jarrod Moseley, a former European Tour winner who inspired Scrivener to chase a career in Europe.
As a junior, Scrivener was impossible to ignore. He won the 2007 Australian Boys’ Amateur Championship, joining a list of winners that includes Jason Day and Adam Scott.
He ranked inside the top five in the Australian amateur standings and cracked the top 30 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.
In 2010, he competed at the U.S. Amateur at Chambers Bay before turning professional later that year.
He immediately showed versatility — by 2013, he had earned tour cards across four circuits: the Australasian, Canadian, OneAsia, and Challenge Tours simultaneously.
Professional Golf Career
Scrivener’s professional breakthrough on home soil came at the 2017 NSW Open on the PGA Tour of Australasia, where he closed with a 7-under 65 to win by six shots at Twin Creeks Golf and Country Club — finishing 24-under for the tournament. It remains his only professional victory to date.
On the DP World Tour, he has been a card-holding member since 2015, having twice come through the European Tour Qualifying School in 2014 and 2015.
His most celebrated result came in January 2021 at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, where a final-round 66 lifted him to solo second place and a career-best payday of €710,175.
That result helped him finish 21st on the Race to Dubai rankings — also a personal best.
His best major result is a tied 23rd at the 2021 PGA Championship. He has also competed at The Open Championship (tied 53rd in 2022) and the U.S. Open (cut in 2018 and 2024).
Scrivener reached a career-high OWGR ranking of 95th in June 2021, a peak that reflected his strong stretch of form that season.
He had a difficult campaign — finishing 87th in the Race to Dubai with just two top-10s and missing the cut at the BMW Australian PGA and Australian Open at season’s end.
He entered 2025 with a reset mindset, committing to a full DP World Tour schedule and using the Middle East swing as his launchpad for a bounce-back campaign.
Wife
Jason Scrivener married Simone Collins — both are originally from Perth — in a ceremony in Western Australia on December 29, 2019.
He had proposed on Christmas Day 2018. The couple welcomed their first child, Felix Jay Scrivener, on August 24, 2021.
The young family relocated to Orlando, Florida for a period to better position Scrivener for his push toward the PGA Tour, where he practiced at Isleworth alongside fellow Australians Lucas Herbert, Ryan Ruffels, and Curtis Luck.
As of early 2025, reports indicate the family — which now includes more than one child — continues to travel with him during key stretches of the DP World Tour season.
Jason Scrivener’s Net Worth Details
As of 2026, Jason Scrivener’s has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
He built this figure through a decade-plus of steady DP World Tour prize money, his Titleist equipment endorsement, and supplemental earnings from the PGA Tour of Australasia and limited PGA Tour starts.
Career Prize Money
According to PGA Tour official records, Scrivener’s career earnings on the PGA Tour stand at approximately $370,050 across a handful of starts, including a Korn Ferry Tour season in 2021–22.
His DP World Tour career earnings exceed €3.86 million, as confirmed on his official DP World Tour profile.
His single biggest payday came from that Abu Dhabi runner-up in 2021 — €710,175. He also earned €343,555 from a tied third-place finish at the Nedbank Challenge.
In 2019, his best Race to Dubai season, he collected over €1,018,789 in official prize money from seven top-10 finishes across the campaign.
His 2017 NSW Open victory earned him AU$72,000 — a modest sum compared to his European earnings, but a significant milestone in terms of career confidence and ranking points.
Combined across all tours, Scrivener’s total verifiable career prize money sits in the range of $4.5–4.8 million equivalent when accounting for DP World Tour euro earnings, PGA Tour earnings, and Australasian prize money.
Career Earnings By Year
| Season | Tour | Notable Results | Approx. Prize Money |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | European Tour | Debut season (card earned) | ~€120,000 |
| 2016 | European Tour | Multiple cuts made | ~€140,000 |
| 2017 | European Tour / Australasia | NSW Open win (AU$72k) | ~€200,000 |
| 2018 | European Tour | Consistent mid-field finishes | ~€250,000 |
| 2019 | European Tour | 7 top-10s, 32nd Race to Dubai | €1,018,789 |
| 2020 | European Tour | Shortened season (COVID) | ~€180,000 |
| 2021 | DP World Tour / Korn Ferry | Abu Dhabi runner-up, T23 PGA Champ. | €710,175+ |
| 2022 | DP World Tour | T53 Open Championship | ~€280,000 |
| 2023 | DP World Tour | Card retained | ~€200,000 |
| 2024 | DP World Tour | 87th Race to Dubai, T4 Switzerland | ~€300,000 |
Endorsements
Scrivener’s most significant endorsement is his long-standing role as a Titleist Golf Ambassador.
The partnership covers a full bag of equipment, including the Titleist Pro V1x ball, GT2 driver, GT2 and TS2 fairway woods, T100 and 620 MB irons, and Vokey Design SM10 and SM11 wedges.
Titleist ambassador deals for DP World Tour-level players typically include guaranteed equipment supply, travel support, and an annual retainer.
While the specific financial terms of Scrivener’s contract are not publicly disclosed, Titleist staff deals at his level are generally estimated to be worth in the range of $100,000–$250,000 annually, depending on performance clauses and market reach.
Beyond Titleist, Scrivener has not publicly announced any major luxury brand, apparel, or separate footwear deals as of 2026.
His social media presence on Instagram (@jason.scrivener18) provides some commercial reach, particularly to Australian golf fans and the wider DP World Tour audience.
Career Statistics
| Year | Tour | Events | Wins | Majors | Top-10s | Race to Dubai / Year-End Ranking |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | European Tour | ~20 | 0 | 0 | 1 | Outside top 100 |
| 2017 | Euro Tour / Australasia | ~22 | 1 (NSW Open) | 0 | 3 | Outside top 100 |
| 2019 | European Tour | ~26 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 32nd |
| 2021 | DP World Tour | ~24 | 0 | 0 (T23 PGA Champ.) | 6 | 21st (career best) |
| 2022 | DP World Tour | ~25 | 0 | 0 (T53 Open) | 3 | Outside top 50 |
| 2023 | DP World Tour | ~24 | 0 | 0 | 2 | Outside top 80 |
| 2024 | DP World Tour | ~26 | 0 | 0 (CUT U.S. Open) | 2 | 87th |
FAQs
What is Jason Scrivener’s estimated net worth?
Jason Scrivener’s net worth is estimated at $3 million. His wealth comes from over a decade of DP World Tour prize money, his Titleist ambassador deal, and earnings from the PGA Tour of Australasia.
What is Jason Scrivener’s total career prize money?
His DP World Tour career earnings exceed €3.86 million. Combined with PGA Tour earnings of around $370,050 and Australasian prize money, his total career prize money across all tours is approximately $4.5–4.8 million equivalent.
What is Jason Scrivener’s biggest endorsement deal?
His primary endorsement is with Titleist, where he serves as a Tour Ambassador. He plays a full Titleist setup including the Pro V1x ball, GT2 driver, and Vokey SM10/SM11 wedges. Specific deal terms remain undisclosed.
Has Jason Scrivener won any Major championships?
He has also played the U.S. Open twice and The Open Championship, with a tied 53rd at St. Andrews in 2022 his best finish at The Open.
What is Jason Scrivener’s current OWGR ranking?
Scrivener ranked around 304th on the Official World Golf Ranking, down from his career high of 95th achieved in June 2021 after his strong Abu Dhabi runner-up and PGA Championship performance.




