Japanese golf star Ryo Ishikawa played in PGA Tour tournaments for the first time in 2009. Ishikawa turned professional in 2008 and won another Japan Golf Tour tournament, the mynavi ABC Championship.
How much does Ryo Ishikawa make a year?
Ryo Ishikawa has earned total career earnings of $4,148,306, averaging $414,831 prize money per year. Ishikawa finished runner-up to George McNeill in the Puerto Rico Open, his highest PGA Tour finish thus far. Just over a week later, Ishikawa became a member of the PGA Tour.
The second-place finish earned Special Temporary Membership by exceeding $411,943, or 150th on the PGA Tour’s 2011 money list.
What is Ryo Ishikawa net worth?
The professional golfer has a net worth of $1-10 million. Ishikawa finished a career-best second at the Puerto Rico Open last month, earning enough money to become a special temporary member on the PGA Tour.
Ishikawa dominated the Japan Golf Tour for much of the 2009 season and has been the top-ranked Japanese player in the World Rankings. On 18 October, he tied for second at the Japan Open, losing to Ryuichi Oda on the second hole of a playoff.