What is Cam Davis' net worth? Roger Mortgage Classic win saw golfer take home $1,350,000
Australian golf star Cameron 'Cam' Davis secured his maiden PGA Tour title in style at the Roger Mortgage Classic in Michigan, USA. The 26-year-old golfer won in a dramatic three-man playoff that saw him wheeling past Troy Merritt and Joaquin Niemann. Despite trailing behind at one point, at the penultimate hole Davis played a phenomenal eagle hole-out from the bunker, followed by an eagle-birdie finish. Eventually, the Tiger Woods-fan became fifth-time lucky at the par-3 15th, securing his first-ever PGA Tour trophy.
Davis acknowledged his sensational victory later saying, "As simple as that is, it’s so hard to do when the pressure is on like that, but I kept putting good swings on it and kept putting it in play so I guess it worked out alright!” The young Aussie climbed into the top 35 at FedEx Cup ranks with his latest triumph, which fetched him a sizeable paycheck. Read on to find out more about the champion Cam Davis's net worth and how much richer he became after his latest win.
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What is Cam Davis's net worth?
Born on February 21, 1995, in Sydney, Australia, Davis started playing professionally in 2016. During his training, he won an Australian Amateur in 2015 as well as individual and team events at the Eisenhower Trophy. As a professional golfer, he earned his first win at the 2017 Emirates Australian Open. One of the very few ambidextrous golfers in the history of the sports, he shows immense potential to be a future golf icon.
Davis had dabbled in tennis and cricket as well, but his real passion lies in the golf course. He grew up watching Tiger Woods and his favorite memory happens to be the time he watched Woods play for the first time at the 2009 Australian Masters. He had resided in Seattle, Washington, for a while when he became a fan of the Seahawks.
According to Fancy Odds, Cam Davis's net worth is nearly $50M as per the latest estimate. With a basic salary of around $10M, he has amassed a net worth of over $47M solely from his PGA tours. His winnings at the Roger Mortgage Classic will come around $1,350,000.
Known as a spendthrift, Davis likes to indulge in a lavish lifestyle, enjoying the luxuries. Given that his love for Japanese food is well-known, one might find the young golfer celebrating his latest win at some luxury Japanese eatery.