What Is Curtis Strange Net Worth?
Curtis Strange, a celebrated American professional golfer and television commentator, has an estimated net worth of $8 million. This wealth has been accumulated through a successful career in professional golf, endorsements, and his work as a commentator.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Curtis Northrup Strange was born on January 30, 1955, in Norfolk, Virginia. He was introduced to golf at the age of seven by his father, Tom Strange, who owned the White Sands Country Club in Virginia Beach. He grew up alongside his identical twin brother, Allan. After graduating from Princess Anne High School in Virginia Beach, Strange attended Wake Forest University on a golf scholarship. There, he was part of a formidable team alongside Jay Haas and Bob Byman, leading the Demon Deacons to consecutive NCAA Championships in 1974 and 1975. Individually, Strange secured the NCAA individual title in 1974 and was a three-time All-America selection.
Professional Golf Career and Earnings
Strange turned professional in 1976 and quickly established himself on the PGA Tour. His first Tour victory came at the 1979 Pensacola Open. The 1980s proved particularly successful, with 16 of his 17 PGA Tour titles earned during this decade. His most significant accomplishments include his U.S. Open victories in 1988 at The Country Club in Brookline and in 1989 at Oak Hill Country Club. These back-to-back wins made him the first to achieve this feat since Ben Hogan in 1950-51. He was the first golfer to surpass $1 million in a single season in 1988. Strange led the PGA Tour in earnings in 1985, 1987, and 1988. By the end of his PGA Tour career, Curtis Strange had grossed $7,677,804.44 in earnings. Some sources list slightly different amounts such as $7,599,951 or $7,400,933.
Key Milestones and Achievements
Curtis Strange’s career is highlighted by several key milestones:
- Two-time U.S. Open Champion: 1988 and 1989
- PGA Player of the Year: 1988
- PGA Tour leading money winner: 1985, 1987, and 1988
- World Golf Hall of Fame Inductee: 2007
- Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Inductee
- Spent over 200 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking between 1986 and 1990.
Broadcasting Career
After his playing career, Strange transitioned into broadcasting, joining ABC as a golf analyst in 1995. He later became part of ESPN’s golf coverage team, providing commentary and analysis. He was hired as the lead golf analyst for ESPN/ABC from 1997-2004 and again from 2008 onward. Exact details regarding Strange’s annual salary as a commentator are not publicly available, but this role has undoubtedly contributed significantly to his net worth.
Real Estate and Personal Life
In 2010, Curtis Strange and his wife, Sarah, purchased a waterfront mansion in Naples, Florida, for $4.68 million. The five-bedroom home is located on a canal lot with a dock. Strange enjoys hunting and offshore fishing during his leisure time. He married Sarah in 1976 and they have two sons: Tom, born in 1983, and David, born in 1985. Sarah is a two-time breast cancer survivor.
Endorsements and Other Ventures
Throughout his professional career, Curtis Strange has secured endorsement deals with major brands such as Ping and FootJoy. Additionally, he has been involved in other business ventures, including his own golf course design firm. Details about the specific financial gains from these endorsements and business ventures are not publicly available. He is available for corporate events, business parties and galas, endorsements, tradeshows or conferences, and other celebrity appearances.