The net worth of Chad Campbell, an American professional golfer, is $20 million.
After playing a few games in a friendly environment with his father and brother, who was a golf coach at Abilene Christian University, Chad Campbell became a keen golfer.
From 1992 to 1994, Chad was the standout player on the men’s golf team at Midland College, and he was recognized with numerous accolades.
In 1994, he was honored with the title of National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American.
The final NJCAA national poll ranked Campbell at the top, proving that he was more than a worthy golfer.
Campbell attended the University of Nevada- Las Vegas (UNLV) after receiving a scholarship from Midlands College.
During his time at UNLV, the young golfer earned a job in a coffee shop.
In 1996, Campbell became a professional golfer. Just before the turn of the century, he won 13 tournaments at the three-tier NGA Hooters tour.
He played on the second-tier Nationwide Tour (previously known as the Buy.com Tour) in 2001, where he won three tournaments and progressed to the PGA Tour halfway through the season.
It is possible that Campbell reached his peak in 2003 by winning both the Tour Championship and the PGA Championship in 2003.
The fact that Campbell won his second PGA Tour title in 2004 caused many people to wonder about his accomplishment.
Campbell was ranked in the top ten of the Official World Golf Rankings in the same year.
In 2006, the golfer’s performance was impressive, as he won the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and became the top-ranked player in the world for the first time.
Campbell emerged victorious in his fourth PGA Championship at the 2007 Viking Classic the next year.
The 2009 Masters Tournament holds the record for the best start by Campbell in the tournament.