At 32 years old in 2025, Jordan Spieth remains one of golf’s most fascinating figures. With a net worth of $120 million, three major championships, a beautiful family, and a swing that still turns heads, the Dallas native has lived a decade most players only dream of. Married to his high-school sweetheart Annie since 2018, standing 6-foot-1 and weighing a lean 175 pounds, Spieth has earned over $87 million on the PGA Tour alone while quietly building one of the most stable lives in professional sports.
Early Life & Rise of a Texas Prodigy
Jordan Alexander Spieth was born on July 27, 1993, in Dallas, Texas. Golf was in the air from the start—his dad Shawn played baseball at Lehigh, and his mom Christine was a computer engineer who loved sports. The real heart of the family, though, is younger sister Ellie, who has special needs and became the driving force behind everything Spieth does off the course.
By age 12 he was already winning big junior events, and at 16 he became only the second player ever (after Tiger Woods) to win the U.S. Junior Amateur twice. He spent one semester at the University of Texas, won the 2012 NCAA title, then turned pro at 19. The rest is history.
Career Highlights: The 2015 Season That Shook Golf
Most fans still remember 2015 like it was yesterday. At just 21, Spieth won the Masters by four shots (tying Tiger’s tournament record of 18-under), then took the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in dramatic fashion. He nearly completed the Grand Slam, finishing T4 at the Open and winning the FedEx Cup with a $10 million bonus. That year he earned $22 million on the course and became world No. 1 for 26 weeks.
Two years later he added The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale with that unforgettable bogey-bogey-bogey-birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie finish on the back nine. Only the PGA Championship stands between him and the career Grand Slam.
2025 Season: The Comeback Is Real
After wrist surgery in August 2024 and a tough 2024 campaign, many wondered if Spieth’s best days were behind him. 2025 has answered that question with a quiet but clear “no.”
He’s made every cut he’s healthy for, posted four top-10 finishes, and fired a final-round 62 at his hometown CJ Cup Byron Nelson to finish T4—his best result of the year. As of November 2025 he’s earned $3.16 million in prize money and sits 49th in the FedEx Cup. More importantly, his iron play is back (up 15% in Strokes Gained: Approach from 2024) and his putting remains elite.
Jordan Spieth Net Worth & Earnings Breakdown
Spieth’s net worth in 2025 is estimated at $120 million. His on-course earnings now exceed $87 million, but the bigger money comes off the course: long-term deals with Under Armour (extended through 2029), Rolex, Titleist, AT&T, NetJets, and Coca-Cola bring in roughly $30 million per year. He also owns a stunning Dallas mansion in Preston Hollow and smart investments in sports tech and real estate.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Career PGA Tour Earnings | $87.76 million |
| 2025 Prize Money | $3.16 million |
| Player Impact Program (2021–2025) | $32.5 million |
| Annual Off-Course Income | ≈ $30 million |
| Net Worth 2025 | $120 million |
| Biggest Single Payday | $10 million (2015 FedEx Cup) |
Personal Life: Married, Kids & the Annie Effect
Jordan Spieth has been with Annie Verret since they were teenagers in Dallas. They started dating in high school, got engaged on Christmas Eve 2017, and married in November 2018 at a private ceremony in Dallas. Annie, who works in event planning and philanthropy, is famously private but incredibly supportive.
The couple now has three children:
- Sammy (born November 2021)
- Sophie (born September 2023)
- Sully (born July 2025)
Spieth often says family keeps everything in perspective. After welcoming baby Sully he wrote on Instagram, “Our foursome is now complete.”
| Personal Fact | Details |
|---|---|
| Height | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
| Weight | 175 lb (79 kg) |
| Wife | Annie Verret (m. 2018) |
| Children | Sammy, Sophie, Sully |
| Dating History | Only Annie (high school sweethearts) |
| Residence | Preston Hollow, Dallas |
| Religion | Catholic |
Philanthropy & Legacy
The Jordan Spieth Family Foundation, launched in 2014, has now donated over $10 million to special-needs families, pediatric cancer research, military support, and junior golf programs. Every year the “Crush It! Cup” in Dallas raises hundreds of thousands for kids who otherwise couldn’t afford to play the game.
What’s Next for Jordan Spieth?
At 32, Spieth is healthy, wealthy, happy, and still hungry. The wrist is fixed, the family is thriving, and the only missing piece is that PGA Championship trophy for the career Grand Slam. With the 2026 majors already circled on his calendar, the golf world is quietly betting on another Jordan Spieth surge.
Few players have ever combined raw talent, mental toughness, and genuine goodness the way he does. And that’s why, a full decade after his historic 2015, Jordan Spieth is still one of the most beloved—and watched—names in the sport.
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