Nothing anymore, they no longer sponsor him.
20 million USD a year, says: http://hubpages.com/hub/Tiger-Woods-sports-first-billionaire
Tiger Woods autographed pictures are very expensive, but can be found on different websites. Prices for these pictures can be found for $1000 up to $6500.
sadly tiger woods is more commonly known unless you pay attention in social class
As much as the market will pay for it. It won't go for much unless you have a COA and find the right buyer.
Tiger Woods married Elin Nordegren on October 5, 2004.From 2008 to 2009 he made $110 million and is the highest paid athlete in the world. However, his endorsement money represents 95% of his income. In 2008, he made over $100 million, but only $5 million of that came from PGA Tour earnings.Here are his PGA earnings since his marriage:2004: $5,365,4722005: $10,628, 0242006: $9,941,5632007: $10,867,0522008: $5,775,0002009: $10,508,163Total PGA earnings since marriage: $53,085,274Adding in about $90 to $100 million in endorsement earnings each year, he has made around $600 million since marrying Elin. It should be noted this is a very broad calculation.
He beat everyone else at golf. You don't get discovered in golf. You pay your own way into tournaments.
He made his pro debut at The Greater Milwaukee Open, this was his first pro pay check.
He has lost the contract and probably several million.
According to Golf magazine Tiger receives $38,000,000 a year for endorsements from American Express.
Tiger Woods hasn't won much prize money the last couple of years, but that doesn't mean he isn't getting paid.According to the Golf Channel, Tiger's appearance fee for this week's Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship in the United Arab Emirates is at least $1.7 million, and possibly as much as $2.7 million.So now you know why he passed up playing in the the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, on a course where he has had tremendous success.Woods wouldn't tell reporters exactly how much his appearance fee is, but did say it obviously played a role in him going to the Middle East."It certainly does," Woods said. "That's one of the reasons why a lot of the guys do play in Europe, they do get paid. . . . Only place we don't get it is the U.S."But Woods added that, "Where we offset it is our prize money is pretty high . . . We have an availability to play for more money."by: swapnil
For the first time, Nike is paying more than a dollar per day for an Asian!