Okay, so I got a bit curious the other day. You know how it goes, you see someone doing well, and you just wonder. This time it was Megan Khang, the golfer. Saw her name pop up after a good tournament finish, I think it was the CPKC Women’s Open she won, and thought, “Huh, wonder what her net worth is these days?”

So, first thing I did, obviously, was just jump on my computer. Opened up my usual search engine – won’t name names, but you know the one. Typed in the straightforward phrase: megan khang net worth. Simple as that.
Right away, a whole load of websites popped up. You get those celebrity net worth sites, sports news outlets, gossip columns, the whole nine yards. All claiming to have the magic number.
What I Found First
The numbers were… well, they were kinda all over the map. Some sites had one figure, others had a slightly different one. It wasn’t wildly different most of the time, but definitely not one consistent number everyone agreed on. Usually happens with this stuff, right? It’s not like they publish their bank statements.
Most of these sites seemed to be basing their guesses on a few key things:
- Her official LPGA Tour earnings: This is the easiest part to track, usually. The LPGA keeps records of prize money won. So, I saw mentions of her career earnings, which are pretty decent. She’s been playing professionally since, what, 2016? So that adds up.
- That big win: Her first LPGA win definitely boosted the numbers people were estimating. Big paychecks from wins make headlines.
Digging a Little Deeper
But then I thought, okay, prize money is one thing. What about endorsements? Sponsorships? Golfers always have sponsors plastered all over their hats and shirts. That’s gotta be a big chunk of change too, maybe even more than winnings for some.

So, I did a few more searches. Tried stuff like “megan khang sponsors,” “megan khang endorsements.” This brought up mentions of companies she’s worked with. You see brands like PING, Titleist, FootJoy, and some others associated with her name in articles and on her official profiles sometimes.
Here’s the tricky part: Nobody outside her team really knows the exact value of those sponsorship deals. Is it a flat fee? Bonuses for performance? Gear only? It’s all confidential contract stuff. So, the net worth sites? They’re mostly guessing or using industry averages when they factor this in.
My Conclusion (Sort Of)
So, after clicking around for maybe 15-20 minutes, what did I really figure out?
Well, I confirmed she’s made a good amount from her tournament play – public record, pretty much. I saw the names of likely sponsors, which definitely adds to her income. But pinning down an exact, reliable “net worth” number? Tough luck. It’s mostly educated guesswork based on the public info.
It’s interesting to see the process, though. You start with the obvious winnings, then try to factor in the less public stuff like sponsorships. You end up with a range, a ballpark figure. Good for her, anyway. Seems like she’s doing well for herself through hard work on the course.
