China's Wealthiest LPGA Stars

Feng Shanshan leads China as the wealthiest female golfer with $10 million estimated net worth and $10.3 million in LPGA career earnings before retiring in 2022.

Yin Ruoning dominates active Chinese players with $8 million net worth and $5.1 million career earnings including a major championship victory.

Xiyu Lin represents China’s third wave with $1.7 million career earnings and $2 million estimated net worth. 

This guide breaks down Chinese golfers’ income sources, endorsement deals, and how they built fortunes on tour.

Discover the People’s Republic of China LPGA players biography and net worth by clicking on their name.

Name Net Worth
Jing Yan $2 million
Liqi Zeng $350,000
Mary Liu $1-2 million
Miranda Wang $1 million
Ruixing Liu $1 million
Ruoning Yin $1 million
Weiwei Zhang $300k
Xiaowen Yin $1 million
Xiyu Janet Lin $1 million
Yahui Zhang $300,000-$500,000
Yan Liu $1 million
Yu Liu $2 million
Yue Ren $150,000
Muni He $525,000-600,000
Ruixin Liu $1 million

China’s LPGA Net Worth Leaders

Player Career Earnings LPGA Wins Majors Net Worth
Feng Shanshan $10.3M 10 1 $10M
Yin Ruoning $5.1M 2 1 $8M
Xiyu Lin $1.7M 0 0 $2M

Feng Shanshan: China’s $10M Golf Pioneer

Feng Shanshan earned $10.3 million during her 2008-2022 LPGA career, establishing herself as China’s most successful female golfer.

She won 10 LPGA tournaments including the 2012 Wegmans LPGA Championship, becoming the first Chinese player to win a major. Her estimated $10 million net worth includes tournament earnings plus lucrative Chinese endorsements that continued after retirement.

Career wealth highlights:

  • 2012: Won major championship, earned $375,000 single check
  • 2013: Won $700,000 at CME Group Titleholders
  • 2019: Final LPGA victory at Thornberry Creek
  • World #1: First Chinese player to reach top ranking (2017)

Feng announced retirement in December 2022 after struggling with injuries. She held world No. 1 for 23 weeks in 2017-2018, marking a historic achievement for Chinese women’s golf.

Feng now focuses on golf development in China and maintains ambassador roles with Chinese corporations including Reignwood Group and Nike China.

Yin Ruoning: $8M Fortune from Major Victory

Yin Ruoning has built $8 million net worth despite earning “only” $5.1 million in career LPGA prize money.

The 23-year-old commands premium Chinese endorsements with Nike, Callaway, and domestic brands that generate $2-3 million annually.

She won the 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at age 20, earning $1.2 million and becoming China’s youngest major champion.

Key earning milestones:

  • 2023: Won major championship, earned $1.2M
  • 2024: Won Buick LPGA Shanghai, earned $315K
  • 2024-2025: Career earnings surpassed $5M mark
  • World #1: Reached top ranking September 2023

Yin’s endorsement portfolio exceeds most Chinese players due to her major victory and world No. 1 status.

She holds contracts worth an estimated $2.5-3 million annually with Nike Golf (exclusive shoe deal), Callaway equipment, and several Chinese corporations seeking association with China’s top-ranked player.

Xiyu Lin: Building Wealth Without Victories

Xiyu Lin has earned $1.7 million in LPGA career earnings with $2 million estimated net worth. The 29-year-old has zero LPGA victories but finished runner-up multiple times and tied for third at the 2023 Women’s PGA Championship, earning $423,070.

Her consistent top-25 finishes generate steady income supplemented by Huawei and Chinese brand endorsements.

Lin earned approximately $300,000 in 2025 across 20 starts. She won three Ladies European Tour titles and multiple China LPGA events, demonstrating her ability to compete at elite levels.

Lin’s endorsement deal with Huawei Technologies positions her as a technology ambassador in China’s massive consumer market.

Chinese Market Amplifies Earning Power

Income comparison for Chinese LPGA players:

Source Feng (Retired) Yin (Elite) Lin (Consistent)
LPGA Prize Money $600K-$1.5M peak years $1.5M-$2M annually $250K-$400K annually
Chinese Endorsements $1M-$2M peak years $2.5M-$3M currently $300K-$500K annually
China LPGA Events $200K-$400K $150K-$300K $100K-$200K
Appearance Fees $100K-$200K $200K-$400K $50K-$100K

Why Chinese players build wealth faster:

  • China’s 1.4 billion population creates massive endorsement market unavailable to non-Chinese players
  • Companies pay premium rates for access to Chinese consumers through athlete partnerships
  • Yin’s Nike China deal reportedly worth $3 million annually, comparable to top American players
  • Dual-tour participation on LPGA and China LPGA doubles playing opportunities

Feng’s $700,000 winner’s check at the 2013 CME Group Titleholders represented the largest paycheck in women’s golf at that time.

Major championships and season-ending events provide career-defining paydays that accelerate wealth accumulation dramatically.

2024-2025: Chinese Dominance Grows

Yin Ruoning won the 2024 Buick LPGA Shanghai in China, earning $315,000. She finished 2024 with $1.9 million earned, solidifying her position as China’s top active player. Yin briefly held world No. 1 in 2023 and remains top-ranked Chinese player.

Xiyu Lin earned approximately $300,000 in 2024-2025 with consistent top-25 finishes. She made 15 cuts in 20 starts, demonstrating reliability that sustains LPGA careers without victories. Lin continues pursuing her first LPGA win while maximizing earnings on multiple tours.

China currently has four players ranked inside LPGA top 100, more than any period except peak Feng Shanshan era. The China LPGA Tour’s growth provides developmental pathway for future stars while offering established players like Lin supplementary income opportunities.

FAQs

Who is the richest Chinese LPGA player?

Feng Shanshan with $10 million net worth and $10.3 million career LPGA earnings. She won 10 tournaments including the 2012 Wegmans LPGA Championship, becoming China’s first major champion before retiring in 2022.

How much has Yin Ruoning earned?

Yin Ruoning has earned $5.1 million in LPGA career prize money with $8 million estimated net worth. She won the 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship at age 20, becoming China’s youngest major winner.

What is Yin Ruoning’s biggest paycheck?

Yin Ruoning’s biggest paycheck was $1.2 million for winning the 2023 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. This major victory represented 24% of her career earnings at the time.

Has Xiyu Lin won on the LPGA Tour?

No. Xiyu Lin has not won an LPGA Tour event despite multiple runner-up finishes. Her best result is tied for third at the 2023 Women’s PGA Championship, earning $423,070.

How many Chinese players compete on the LPGA Tour?

Four Chinese players currently rank inside the LPGA top 100 as of 2025. Active members include Yin Ruoning, Xiyu Lin, and several conditional status players competing regularly.

When did Feng Shanshan retire?

Feng Shanshan retired in December 2022 after a 15-year LPGA career. She finished with 10 LPGA victories, one major championship, and was the first Chinese player to reach world No. 1.

Mushfiqur Rahman
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