Hideki Matsuyama Net Worth 2024: How rich is the recent Genesis Invitational winner worth?

Hideki Matsuyama is the most successful Asian golfer on the PGA Tour with 9 victories.


Hideki Matsuyama Net Worth 2024: How rich is the recent Genesis Invitational winner worth?

Hideki Matsuyama [Image Credit Imago]

Name Hideki Matsuyama
Age 31 years old
Birth Date Feb 25, 1992 
Birth Place Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan
Height 180 cm
Profession Japanese professional golfer
Tours PGA Tour
Net Worth $35 million
Last Updated February 2024

The name of Hideki Matsuyama is once again trending in golf discussion online. The Japanese international completed a stunning comeback this past weekend at the Genesis Invitational to claim his first PGA Tour victory since 2022.

Before the start of the final round, the 31-year-old golfer found himself trailing by six shots against Patrick Cantlay. He though kept on firing and shoot a low round score of 62 to emerge victorious.

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This win saw him pocket a huge sum of $4 million from the $20 million purse prize. This has once again risen a huge question in the minds of golf fans regarding how much is he worth in 2024?

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Hideki Matsuyama Net Worth 2024

Hideki Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama (Image via Fox News)

According to reports from FreshersLive, the estimated net worth of Hideki Matsuyama is $35 million. A major reason for this has been the top prize of $2.1 million which he received for winning the Masters at the Augusta National. Apart from this, he is a regular member of the PGA Tour and takes part in several events. The winning amounts of from this tournaments also add up to his net worth, making him a standout name on the circuit.

Hideki Matsuyama Sponsorships and Endorsement deals

Hideki Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama (Image via NBC Sports)

As a professional golfer, Matsuyama has signed sponsorship and endorsement deals with several big names in the market. He currently endorses Lexus, Srixon, Nomura Securities and Oakley. During the tournaments, he can be seen wearing the gear of Srixon.

Hideki Matsuyama Investment in Houses/Real Estates/Cars

Hideki Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama (Image via Sports Illustrated)

Though Matsuyama was born in Japan, he is currently reported to be residing in Windermere, Florida. He has a huge 27,916 square foot house. How much did he pay to get his hands on this huge home though is something that is uncertain.

With his sponsorship with Lexus, Matsuyama some luxury models from them. His collection also includes cars from popular brands such as Audi and Range Rover.

Hideki Matsuyama’s Career

Hideki Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama (Image via Golf Digest)

Hideki Matsuyama turned professional and won the 2013 Tsuruya Open in his debut year. This victory was followed by some wins in Japan. His biggest win though came during the Masters in 2021 which saw him become the first Japanese golfer to win a major championship. A level-par closing round at the Masters was enough for a one-shot victory on an exciting concluding day

As for the PGA Tour, Matsuyama recently claimed his ninth win at the 2024 Genesis Invitational. This win saw him overtake K.J. Choi as the winningest Asian player on the tour.

Hideki Matsuyama’s Wife

Hideki Matsuyama and Rei Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama and his wife Rei Matsuyama (Image via Heavy)

When it comes to personal life, the Japanese golfer is married. Matsuyama is currently the husband of Mei Matsuyama. As per reports, the couple tied the knot in 2017 and have since kept their life private. The couple also have a daughter together named Kanna who was born in 2017 as well.

FAQs

Q. When and where was Hideki Matsuyama born?

Hideki Matsuyama was born in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan on February 25, 1992.

Q. How many major championships has Hideki Matsuyama won?

Hideki Matsuyama has won one major championship in his career, the Masters in 2021.

Q. Is Hideki Matsuyama married?

Yes. Hideki Matsuyama has been married since 2017.

Q. Is Hideki Matsuyama joining LIV Golf?

No. Despite previous reports, Hideki Matsuyama is currently staying with the PGA Tour.

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