Tiger Woods might be struggling on the course but the 14-time major winner is still making a ton of money off it. Woods dominated the list of highest-paid golfers for much of the last two decades, reeling in unprecedented figures from tourney purses and endorsements. Although he’s arguably at the lowest point of his 20-year PGA Tour career, he’s still comfortably within the top 10 of highest-paid golfers in 2015.
Scroll through to see where Woods, Masters winner Jordan Spieth and others land on Forbes’ list.
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