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Tiger Woods is also a billionaire, as are LeBron James and Michael Jordan

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15-time Grand Slam golfing superstar Tiger Woods has joined NBA icons Michael Jordan and LeBron James among the sportsmen entering the billionaire club, according to the magazine. ForbesFriday.

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The 46-year-old Woods, who made a spectacular return to competition in the spring after a serious car crash that nearly left him losing his right foot in February 2021, won, in his 27- year career, approximately 1, $ 7 billion from his winnings, but primarily from his numerous advertising contracts and other investments outside of vegetables, which represent more than 90% of his revenue.

Ayon Forbeshe is the richest sportsman on the planet, ahead of LeBron James, the first active NBA basketball player to become a billionaire this year, and Michael Jordan, who became one after quitting his career, like the late Kobe Bryant.

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Woods, who will not play in the US Open next week, plans to play the British Open in St. Louis. Andrews, Scotland in July.

Greg Norman, commissioner of Saudi -funded LIV Golf, said Woods recently received a nine -digit offer to join the breakout PGA league.

But the tiger he said he prefers to continue to pledge allegiance to the North American circuit, like other little white ball legends, Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus before him.

France Media Agency

Source: Radio-Canada

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