Okay, so I got thinking about some of the old-school golfers the other day, and Lee Trevino popped into my head. You know, “The Merry Mex.” Great player, funny guy. Then I got curious, like, how much is a legend like that actually worth these days? Figured I’d do a quick search and see what I could find.

So, first thing I did was grab my tablet, opened up the good ol’ search engine. Nothing fancy, just typed in “Lee Trevino net worth”. Hit enter and waited for the magic to happen.
Right away, a bunch of results popped up. You know how it is, those celebrity net worth sites are usually at the top. I clicked on a couple of the usual suspects. The first one I looked at gave a pretty specific number. Then I checked another one, and it had a slightly different figure. Saw a third one that gave a range, which honestly felt a bit more realistic sometimes.
Digging a Little Deeper
It wasn’t like finding some official bank statement, obviously. These sites mostly just make estimates based on career winnings, endorsements back in the day, maybe some business stuff he got into after playing full-time. I saw mentions of his PGA tour earnings, his Senior tour winnings, stuff like that.
I spent maybe ten minutes clicking around. Some sites just repeated the same numbers, probably copying each other. I didn’t find anything super concrete, like an official statement from Trevino himself saying “Here’s my bank balance!” – wouldn’t expect to, really. It’s all just educated guesswork from these websites.
I tried searching slightly different things too, like “Lee Trevino career earnings” just to see if that gave more solid info, but mostly it led back to discussions about his net worth again.

My Takeaway
So, after my little search session, I got a general idea. It seems like he’s done pretty well for himself, which isn’t surprising given his long and successful career. But getting an exact, verified number? Nah, that wasn’t really happening just from a quick online search. You see a few figures, kind of average them out in your head, and figure it’s somewhere in that ballpark. It was interesting enough to look up, satisfied my curiosity for a bit.