Charlie Woods is possibly just 16 years old, but his influence is pretty much on the golf course, likewise his net worth.
Given that he is Tiger Woods’ son, it has always been expected that Charlie would exceed all limits. Despite this, he has succeeded in breaking the limits of his own, having shown off his brilliant side in the last few years, and is definitely capable of a very successful career in golf. The question now is, just how much does Charlie Woods make currently – and does he have any major endorsements yet?
A Star in the Making
The year 2009 marked Charlie Woods’ birth year, thus he was born into a family where golf was already the main sport. Not only was he coached by his father but also has competed alongside the same, in the annual PNC Championship, most notably. He has attracted positive reviews from golf analysts and supporters, after his collected, patient swing, and composure far beyond his years, have been key contributors to his success.
In 2023, Charlie played a significant role in The Benjamin School’s basketball team who won the Florida state championship. He had the best performance by far, shooting rounds of 78 and 76 to win. He only shared the 26th position, but everyone could see that he was actually in control of the situation in the big moments just like his father in the past.
What Is Charlie Woods’ Net Worth in 2025?
As per the financial reports and sports business insiders, Charlie Woods’ net worth is pegged at $25 million at the moment.
Initially, this amount might seem unfathomable. But if you consider:
- A $20 million trust fund reportedly set up by Tiger Woods
- Two luxury homes in his name — one in Florida and another in California
- Future engagement with the brand through NIL deals
How Does a Teen Golfer Have Millions?
The main reason why Charlie is already very rich is his dad’s earnings distribution, which has been planned over many years. The trust and real estate are in Charlie’s name legally but he will get the full access only at his 21st birthday.
On top of everything, Charlie can be called up for a so-called NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) deal, a very recent change in sports policy that enables young athletes to monetize their own brand — even while they are still students.
Endorsements and Brand Collaborations
In a non-official capacity, Charlie has already become a good example of how young people can be dealt with in the world of golf business. He is rumoured to be the face of Greyson Clothiers, a high-quality golf clothing brand that is popular among PGA players.
He was, in addition, talked about widely afterward wearing Sun Day Red, the golf apparel line made by Tiger Woods, another Leo played by a boy of his age, during his PNC Championship appearances. Details are sparse, yet; at least, to the external audience, it can be taken for granted that the forthcoming deal will be, by all means, with him.
Without any formal announcements of contracts yet, there have been little rumblings, coupon droppings coming out for potential deals with Rolex and Bet365.
What’s Next for Charlie?
Hat tip to Charlie Woods who, albeit not being a professional and signed up for multi-year endorsement contracts, stays very close to the line that could give him the ticket to a big fortune. His inherited gift and a strong patronage make him unbelievably reachable to the opportunities that every golfing boy can only daydream about.
Tiger, with his double role of a mentor and a strategic financial planner, will bring stability to Charlie’s financial situation now and in the future when he gets more involved in the golf world. Apart from that, as soon as he turns professional, he will have highly probable sponsorship deals that can take his net worth to a level much higher than it is now.