Justin Rose made an immediate impact on the PGA Tour, debuting at the 1998 Open Championship as an amateur and finishing tied for fourth. He finally won his first major at the 2013 U.S. Open. Rose has been competitive for nearly three decades. Rose has had at least one top-10 finish at one of the golf majors every year for the last 10 years except for 2022.
Rose has built a substantial portfolio through sustained success, endorsements, and business ventures. Even with one major win, Rose is among the top 50 richest golfers.
Rose’s Estimated Net Worth
According to CelebrityNetWorth, Rose is estimated to have a net worth of approximately $40 million. This ranks him in the top 50 of the richest golfers. He is tied alongside the likes of Padraig Harrington, Annika Sorenstam, Bubba Watson, Louis Oosthuizen, Lee Westwood and Shane Lowry.
Career Earnings on the PGA Tour
Rose has an estimated career earnings of $83,338,165 per Spotrac. This includes $10,657,976 from 2025. Rose has already made $2,215,403 in 2026 and will likely see a boost to that from his finish at the 2026 Masters.
Rose earned $2,453,257 from the four golf majors in 2025. He finished second at the 2025 Masters, but then missed the cut at both the 2025 PGA Championship and the 2025 U.S. Open. Rose finished tied for 16th at the 2025 Open Championship, yet still ended the year with the most money he has ever made from the golf majors in a single year.
- Estimated Net Worth: $40 million
- Estimated Career Earnings: $83,338,165
- 2025 Earnings: $10,657,976
Endorsements and Philanthropy
Rose has several endorsements, including Bonobos, TaylorMade, Honma and Titleist. He also has sponsorships from Mastercard, Zurich Insurance, FlyHouse, SuperStroke, Teneo, Workday and Morgan Stanley. His endorsement portfolio is estimated to generate an additional $10 million to $15 million annually.
Rose and his wife Kate founded the Kate and Justin Rose Foundation in 2009. The organization’s purpose is to focus on the “nutritional and educational needs of children living in poverty in Central Florida.” Their group works with Blessings in a Backpack to help feed children in the area and with BookTrust to provide children with access to books.
The couple also launched the Rose Ladies Series to help female golfers in Europe continue playing in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic.