Advertisement

The sweet life of Adam Scott: How golf's newest star spends his millions

And he’s good-looking too?

AFTER WINNING THE Masters in dramatic fashion, Adam Scott is finally breaking into the mainstream.

Scott has actually been around for awhile. He has been ranked in the top 10, made $30 million in his career, and dated some high-profile women.

Things will only get better from here.

The sweet life of Adam Scott: How golf's newest star spends his millions
1 / 18
  • First thing's first, Scott is known for his good looks and has a high-profile dating history

  • He dated tennis player Ana Ivanovic off-and-on for years

  • He was a frequent spectator at her tournaments before they broke up in January

  • Whenever he's single, dating rumors pop up. He was linked to Kate Hudson at one point (he says they were just friends)

  • And now there are rumors that ABC wants him to be on The Bachelor

  • He certainly doesn't need the money from ABC. Scott made $10.8 million in 2012

  • Some of that (~$4.3 million) came from golf winnings. He has made $30.4 million on tour in his career

  • But he makes the real money ($6 million last year) off the course on sponsorships with companies like Mercedes and Uniqlo

  • He lives in Cran Sur Sierre in Switzerland, where Sergio Garcia also owns a house

  • Living there allows him to escape Australia's ~45% tax rate

  • He has cut back on his luxurious lifestyle in recent years. Two years ago he sold his $20+ million gulfstream jet

  • But he stills owns a mint condition 1973 Porsche, he told Golf Digest

  • Beyond planes and houses, he likes surfing

  • Scott has been golf's 'Next Big Thing' since a young age. His dad is a course designer

  • He won the Players Championship at age 23 in 2004

  • But he failed to win a major for nine years, hitting rock bottom with a meltdown at the British Open last summer

  • But less than a year later, he's a major champion and ranked No. 3 in the world

  • And all the girls love him

Coach sacked for allegedly stealing player’s credit card — to buy Jägermeister

Bad news for Irish provinces as French Top14 raises salary cap

Published with permission from
Close