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Sam Burns 2023: Net Worth, Career Earnings, Salary

 Sam Burns is an American professional golfer. The PGA Tour player has achieved 4 PGA victories and a Korn Ferry victory. Here, you will know his net worth, salary, age, height, weight, and all the recent news.



Who is Sam Burns?

Burns was born as Samuel Holland Burns on 23 July 1996 in Shreveport, Louisiana. He played college golf at Louisiana State University. There he won four tournaments in 15 collegiate stats in his sophomore season. He was also a three-time individual state champion during his prep career. Afterward, he was dubbed a first-team All-American and the NCAA Division I National player of the year in 2016-17.

Completing the 2017 Arnold Palmer Cup in T6 position, Burns earned his first PGA Tour qualification. He made his pro debut at the Sanderson Farms Championship. There he came out T43. The following year, in the fifth start of his rookie season, he won his first Korn Ferry Tour. Defeating Robert Castro, the golfer won the Savannah Golf Championship trophy.

Burns’ breakout season is ongoing 2021-22. That season he won three PGA Tour victories. Winning the Valspar Championship 2021, he earned his first PGA Tour title. The following year he first defended his Valspar Championship title. Subsequently, he also achieved victory in the Charles Schwab Challenge and Sanderson Farms Championship this year. With these, Burns contains a playoff record of 2-1 on the PGA Tour. The golfer is currently participating in the US Open held at the Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.

His Age

Burns was born on July 23, 1996. He is currently 25 years old.

His Height

Burns has a height of 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) and weighs 185 lbs (84 kg).

Sam Burns’ Net Worth, Earnings, and Salary

In 2023, Sam Burns has a net worth of $5 million. He has earned $14,364,773 in his professional golf career. His most earnings came from the two Valspar Championships that he won. He earned a total of $6,537,481 from four appearances in the tournament. In 2022, his victory in Charles Schwab Challenge earned him a total of $1,551,663.

His Wife

Sam Burns is married to Caroline Campbell. The pair got engaged in April 2019. Subsequently, in December of the same year, they got married. The pair met in a class church when they were 5 years old. Campbell comes from a sporting family and was a track and field athlete in high school.

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