Okay, so I got curious about this golfer, Kevin Streelman, and specifically, how much money the guy’s made. You know, his net worth. I mean, the dude’s been around for a while, right? So I figured, let’s dig in and see what’s up.

First things first, I did a little Googling
Just a basic search to get a general idea. I just typed in “Kevin Streelman net worth” and waited to see what popped up. It wasn’t like I was expecting a straight-up bank statement, but you know, a ballpark figure.
- Hit up a few different sites: I didn’t just stick with the first result. I looked at a few different websites that talk about celebrity and athlete net worth. You gotta cross-reference, right? Can’t just trust one source.
- Saw some numbers: Most places seem to put him somewhere around $22 million. That’s a decent chunk of change.
- Took it with a grain of salt: These are estimates, after all. Nobody knows for sure except him and his accountant.
Then I got a bit more specific
I wanted to see where this money was coming from. So I started looking into his PGA Tour earnings.
- Found his official PGA Tour profile: This is where you get the real deal on his winnings.
- Checked out his career earnings: They’ve got it all laid out, year by year. It was pretty cool to see how it added up over time.
- Did some quick math: I added up his total earnings from the PGA Tour, just to get an idea.
I also thought about endorsements
Golfers don’t just make money from tournaments. They’ve got sponsors and endorsements too. So I did some searching to see what I could find about Kevin’s deals.
- Looked for news articles: I looked for any articles mentioning companies he’s partnered with.
- Checked out his social media: Sometimes they mention their sponsors there, right?
- Couldn’t find specifics: Honestly, it was hard to find exact numbers for his endorsement deals. That stuff’s not always public.
Finally, I put it all together
Based on what I found, that $22 million estimate seems pretty reasonable. He’s made a good amount from his PGA Tour winnings, and you know he’s got some endorsements adding to that. It’s not like I cracked the code or anything, but it was fun to look into it. Makes you appreciate the grind these guys go through to make a living on the course. And hey, maybe one day I’ll be good enough to hit the links and make a little money myself… a guy can dream, right?