Rory McIlroy's Caddy Earns $1 Million Annually, Report Reveals
Rory McIlroys Caddy Earns $1 Million Annually, Report Reveals...
Rory McIlroy's longtime caddy, Harry Diamond, earns an estimated $1 million per year, according to a new report by Golf Digest. The figure has sparked widespread discussion among golf fans, particularly as McIlroy contends for major championships. Diamond's compensation reflects the high stakes of professional golf, where caddies play a crucial role in player success.
The topic is trending today after McIlroy's strong performance at the 2026 Masters, where he finished in the top five. Fans and analysts have been scrutinizing the financial dynamics between top players and their caddies. Diamond, who has worked with McIlroy since 2017, is among the highest-paid caddies in the sport.
Caddies typically earn a base salary plus a percentage of their player's winnings—usually 5-10% for a win and a smaller share for other finishes. McIlroy's $1.2 million payout at Augusta National likely netted Diamond around $120,000 for the week alone. Over a full season, these earnings add up significantly.
The report has drawn mixed reactions. Some argue that caddies deserve high pay given their strategic input and emotional support. Others question whether the compensation gap between players and caddies is too wide. McIlroy, a four-time major champion, has consistently praised Diamond's contributions to his game.
Golf insiders note that top-tier caddies like Diamond also earn endorsement deals and appearance fees. The role extends beyond carrying clubs, involving course management, wind reading, and morale boosting. As prize money in golf continues to rise, so do caddy payouts—making this a recurring debate in the sport.
McIlroy and Diamond's partnership remains one of the most successful in modern golf. With the PGA Championship approaching next month, their earnings—and the spotlight on caddy compensation—are unlikely to fade soon.