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Maverick McNealy Adds $800K to Fortune with Memorial Tournament Top-5
PGA Tour’s Billionaire Heir Cashes In at Memorial Tournament
Maverick McNealy: From Tech Fortune to Fairway Finishes
PGA Tour’s billionaire heir tops up net worth in six-figure Memorial Tournament boost
Maverick McNealy earned a significant sum of prize money over the weekend as he continues to add to his impressive net worth.
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PGA Tour’s billionaire heir boosts net worth with six-figure memorial tournament. Payday Maverick McNeely added another major sum to his already impressive financial profile after an excellent showing at the memorial tournament. The 29-year-old California golfer earned approximately $592,000 $800,000 over the weekend, finishing in a tie for fifth place. McNeely battled through a tough start, three over par at the halfway mark, before rallying to end the tournament two under. His final standing saw him outperform bigname competitors including Jordan Speath, Justin Rose, and Ricky Fowler, and claim a share of the tournament’s massive $14.8 million, $20 million prize fund. While most golfers would see such a payout as a career highlight for McNeely, it’s merely a footnote. Often labeled the billionaire heir of the PGA Tour, Maverick is the son of tech mogul Scott McNeely, co-founder of Sun Micro Systemystems. The company sold for $5.4 billion, 7.4 billion in 2010, and Maverick alongside his siblings Scout, Dakota, and Colt, is expected to inherit a significant portion of that fortune. This connection has led to McNeely being touted as the second wealthiest figure in golf, trailing only Tiger Woods, whose net worth is estimated at around 962 million 1.3 billion. While golfing legends like Rory Mroy, Phil Mickelson, and Jack Nicholas boast impressive fortunes. McNeely’s potential inheritance places him in a unique financial league. Despite not yet receiving his inheritance, McNeely has carved out a solid career on his own terms. Since earning his PGA tour card in the 2019 20-20 season, he has accumulated an estimated 9.6 million$13 million in prize money alone. McNeely continues to prove that he’s not simply coasting on his family name. His skill, resilience, and drive are cementing him as both a legitimate contender on the course and a fascinating figure off