Maverick McNealy may not be a household name in the world of golf just yet, but the American is already richer than any player in the world not named Tiger Woods
PGA Tour golfers are known for their hefty earnings, with top players amassing substantial wealth throughout their careers. However, Maverick McNealy might just be the richest golfer you’ve never heard of.
The 29 year old secured his first PGA Tour victory in November by birdieing the final hole at The RSM Classic. Just last week, the California-born prodigy, who qualified for the 2014 U.S. Open at the tender age of 18, narrowly missed out on winning the Genesis Invitational.
Despite a stellar final round where he shot an impressive 64 to finish 11-under par, McNealy was edged out by Ludvig Aberg. This meant missing out on the $4M prize that comes with being the champion.
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