The American professional golfer who has competed on the PGA Tour and the Web.com Tour, Ben Kohles has a net worth of over $1 million.
Ben Kohles is a well-known golfer who claimed five events during his college career at the University of Virginia, where he was a three-time All-American and twice ACC Player of the Year.
In July 2012, he became professional and earned the Nationwide Children”s Hospital Invitational on the Web.com Tour, his first official tournament.
Net Worth: How Rich Is Ben Kohles?
Ben Kohles is believed to have a net worth of over $100000.
However, this is just an estimation based on his career. The precise details regarding the actual worth of Ben are yet to get divulged.
The American golfer has won a total of $444,496 throughout his career, averaging $111,124 in cash prizes per year. Kohles has total assets of $444,496 dollars this year.
He was born in the United States, turned professional in 2012, and has been competing for 5 years. He has yet to win any money in 2021, and his best year was 2012-13 when he won $419,416.
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According to Wikipedia, he is the first man to win on his Web.com Tour debut since 2007, and the thirteenth altogether. Ben is also the first player with no previous professional championship experience.
Meet Ben Kohles Wife Lindsey Kohles
Ben Kohles is married to his beautiful wife Lindsay Kohles.
The couple has been together for quite a long time and they tied a knot with each other on 16 December 2018.
Ben took an Instagram post to express his happiness with fans and admirers about his marriage. His caption stated that it was the finest day of his life and that he was thrilled to marry and spend the rest of his life with his best friend.
However, the professional golfer has kept the information about his wife Lindsay out of the public eye.
At the current time, their connection is still going well, with no symptoms of difficulties. They share a strong bond of love and affection.
Explore Ben Kohles Career And Social Media
Ben Kohles started his professional career with PGA Tour debut at the 2012 Wyndham Tournament. He is active on social media platforms such as Instagram, and Twitter.
Kohles earned the Cox Classic the next week, scoring a final round 62 to triumph by three strokes.
He made history by being the first golfer on the circuit to accomplish both of his first two championships.
With the victory, Ben climbed into second place on the Web.com Tour money list, ensuring that he would end up in the top 25 and earn a PGA Tour card for 2013.
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