How Much is Kevin Na Worth? Kevin Na's Assets & Salary ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
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As one of the most talked-about figures, Kevin Na has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What are Kevin Na's Net Worth and Career Earnings?
Kevin has participated in the Asian Tour, the European Tour, and the PGA Tour. After winning the Volvo Masters of Asia in 2002, Kevin acquired his PGA Tour card in 2004. One year later, he recorded second-place finishes at the FBR Open and the Chrysler Classic of Tucson. Unfortunately, he suffered a hand injury in 2006, causing him to miss six months of the season that year. After bouncing back on The Nationwide Tour with a win at the Mark Christopher Charity Classic, Na played extensively on the PGA Tour in 2007 thanks to a medical extension. He eventually finished fourth at the Verizon Heritage. In 2008, he recorded two more fourth-place finishes at the FBR Open and Hawaii's Sony Open.
A third-place victory followed at the 2009 Players Championship, and he repeated the feat at the FBR Open that year. In 2009, he also recorded fifth-place finishes at the Sony Open, the Mayakoba Golf Classic, and the Reno-Tahoe Open. This gave him a ranking of 19th on the money list, and it also ensured his entry to the Masters Tournament and the US Open – a first for Na's career. In 2010, Kevin placed second at theArnold PalmerInvitational and third at the BMW Championship, eventually earning a ranking of 37th in terms of season earnings. Next year, he narrowly missed out on winning his first PGA Tour title at the Northern Trust Open. Although he entered the final round just one stroke behind Aaron Baddeley, four bogeys made victory impossible. He did record a respectable third-place finish, however.
During his time with the PGA Kevin had five PGA Tour wins. He also had one Asian PGA Tour win, a Nationwide Tour win, and two other PGA-sanctioned tournament wins, for a total of nine professional PGA wins. During PGA days, his highest world ranking was #19. He placed seventh at the US Open in 2016. and in 2002, he won the Volvo Masters of Asia. Although he was originally born in South Korea, Kevin emigrated to southern California at the age of eight and started playing golf professionally at the age of 17.
As of this writing, Kevin Na's career earnings, not including endorsements, tops $40 million. He has also earned tens of millions more from endorsements.
Kevin Sangwook Na was born on September 15th, 1983, in Seoul, South Korea. At the age of eight, he relocated with his family to southern California and attended high school in Diamond Bar. However, he eventually left high school at the age of 17 to focus on his career as a professional golfer.
Kevin Na is a professional golfer who has a net worth of $50 million. Kevin Na played for the PGA from 2004 to 2022 when he jumped to rival league, LIV Golf. During his 18 years with the PGA, his career earnings were $35 million (not including endorsements). In his first two years with LIV Golf, Kevin earned around $6m million. He also earned a presumably large signing bonus when he joined LIV Golf. The exact amount of his bonus was not disclosed, but it is rumored to have been in the $40-50 million range.
Also in 2011, Na played the worst-ever par-4 hole in the history of the PGA Tour, making a 16 on the ninth hole at the Valero Texas Open. It was a comedy of errors, and at one point, the ball rebounded back toward him after striking a tree. Despite this, Kevin managed to finish with a position of tenth at the PGA Championship. Fifth place also came at theBob HopeClassic and the Wells Fargo Championship. That year, another questionable moment came after Na missed the ball entirely during theJustin TimberlakeShriners Hospital for Children Open. However, it was later determined that Na wasn't actually trying to hit the ball, and the swing was not counted as a stroke. Despite this strange moment, Kevin went on to win his first PGA Tour title at the event after eight years and over 200 attempts. This win also gave him almost $800,000 in prize money.
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Ultimately, Kevin Na's financial journey is a testament to their success.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.