Cary Middlecoff was a golfer. Middlecoff died on September 1, 1998, in Memphis, Tennessee. Middlecoff was born on January 6, 1921, in Halls, Tennessee. This web page is about Cary Middlecoff’s net worth.
Middlecoff attended University of Mississippi, and University of Tennessee College of Dentistry. Middlecoff turned pro in 1947, retired in 1961 and has had a total of 41 professional wins. Middlecoff has been married to Edith Buck.
In the past, Middlecoff has played on the PGA Tour. Middlecoff’s wins include: 40 PGA, 3 Majors, plus 1 assorted titles. Notable wins include: 1955 Masters Tournament, 1949 U.S. Open, and 1956 U.S. Open.
Middlecoff has won the Vardon Trophy.
Pro golfers on major tours can vary significantly in winnings. Top players earn $5 to $10 million per year, while unknown players bring in much less. On average, PGA earnings are a bit less than $1 million annually, while LPGA, Euro, and other tours pay a bit less.
What was golfer Cary Middlecoff’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Cary Middlecoff’s net worth at death is:
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