Nelly Korda has been named as one of three pro golfers in the world’s top-15 highest-paid female athletes for 2024, according to Sportico.
Korda (8th) was accompanied by Jeeno Thitikul (12th) and Lydia Ko (15th) in the exclusive group of successful sportswomen, with the American taking home a grand total of $14.4 million between on-course earnings ($4.4m) and endorsements.
Among the Florida-born golfer’s brand partners includes Nike, T-Mobile, TaylorMade, Goldman Sachs, Delta Airlines, Cisco, and Grant Thornton – all of which significantly added to her bank account via sponsor bonuses.
But it was the seven total wins on the year that Korda will be most proud of, with the bulk of her work completed via five victories in five starts during the first half of the season.
After adding to her extraordinary success rate with two more Ws more recently, the 26-year-old also stepped outside of her comfort zone a couple of times to expand her reach beyond the golf course.
Nelly Korda with the Rolex Player of the Year and Rolex Annika Major Awards
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In May, Korda became the first golfer since Tiger Woods to appear at the prestigious MET Gala in New York when she arrived as a guest of Casey Wasserman, the chair of her agency.
In the days before trying to win a record sixth successive LPGA Tour title, Korda joined WNBA star Angel Reese, tennis legend Serena Williams, Australian NBA player Ben Simmons, and NFL icon Odell Beckham Jr in attendance. She is also set to feature in Sports Illustrated’s famed Swimsuit Issue early in 2025.
Meanwhile, Thitikul picked up $7.1m in on-course earnings – greatly helped by her victory at the LPGA Tour’s season-ending CME Group Tour Championship. The Thai woman also secured $2m from sponsorship etc, taking her grand total this year up to just shy of $10m.
New Zealand’s Ko was the 15th and final woman to make the list as a result of $3.2m from another successful season which included a win at the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews. The 27-year-old added around $300,000 through endorsements.
Each of the golfers trailed tennis player, Coco Gauff and freestyle skier, Eileen Gu as the number one and two, respectively. Gauff earned $9.4m in winnings and banked $21m in endorsements, while Gu picked up an astonishing $22m in endorsements.
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