How Phil Mickelson Makes His Millions
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Phil Mickelson is second again on SI's Fortunate 50 list of top-earning American athletes. His annual income of more than $61 million includes $9.66 million on the course in 2009 and approximately $52 million from endorsements for 2010. Here are some of the companies that help make Mickelson No. 2 behind Tiger Woods.
Callaway Golf
A large portion of Mickelson's endorsement money comes from Callaway Golf. He uses a Callaway ball and 13 of the company's clubs, as well as a putter by Odyssey, which is owned by Callaway.
Phil Mickelson is second again on SI's Fortunate 50 list of top-earning American athletes. His annual income of more than $61 million includes $9.66 million on the course in 2009 and approximately $52 million from endorsements for 2010. Here are some of the companies that help make Mickelson No. 2 behind Tiger Woods.
Callaway Golf
A large portion of Mickelson's endorsement money comes from Callaway Golf. He uses a Callaway ball and 13 of the company's clubs, as well as a putter by Odyssey, which is owned by Callaway.















