• Driver: Ping G425, 9.5 with custom green Mitsubishi Chemical Diamana RF 60 X shaft
  • Irons (4-PW): Ping Blueprint with Nippon Modus 3 120 TX shafts
  • Wedges: Ping Glide Forged (50, 56 degrees), Titleist Vokey SM8, (60 degrees) with Nippon N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour 125 X shafts
  • Putter: Piretti Prototype
  • Ball: Titleist Pro V1
  • Clubs: fitted with Lamkin UTX mid-size grips.

Net Worth of Tony Finau in Different Currencies

Here is the net worth of Tony Finau in different currencies, including the Euro and Pound.

Currency Net Worth
Euro €11,935,040 
Pound Sterling £10,470,460 
Australian Dollar A$18,635,890
Canadian Dollar C$17,395,560
Indian Rupee ₹1,056,174,600
BitCoin ฿571.62

Tony Finau | Lifestyle 

Tony Finau has indeed proved and maintained himself on a higher level since turning pro in 2007. He went from a middle-class, typical family to establishing himself as one of the top-earning golfers.

Workout Routine 

As a golfer, he has rigorous training and workout sessions to keep him in shape. But, according to Finau, his prime focus is stability, mobility, and flexibility. 

While in the gym, he would weightlift kettlebells for power cleans, Olympic lifts, and squats. Additionally, he also indulges in yoga with pilates for core and often goes for bike rides.

Finau’s Lawsuit

In September 2020, a Salt City Lake businessman, Molonai Hola, filed a $16 million lawsuit against Tony Finau. This lawsuit was against Tony Finau, his brother Gipper, his father Gary, his manager Chris Armstrong, and Wasserman Media Group.

To illustrate, his lawsuit stated that their first meeting was back in 2006, and Hola initially helped them financially. Hola assisted the family with their expenses regarding Finau’s golf. 

Hola had spent over $600,000 for Finau’s golf expenses, and their deal included paying Hola twenty percent (20%) of Tony’s and Gipper’s earnings throughout their careers.

Later, he reached out to Finau with the first agreement he was asked to make with Wasserman Media Group. However, there is no information about their settlement.

Help And Charity

Tony Finau is a spiritual person who works for the betterment of society. As an ambassador for American Express, Tony Finau recently played charitable golf alongside many other celebrity partners and golfers.

Finau partnered to play with former professional soccer superstar Landon Donovan for ‘Youth Development and Education’ charities. This event was held at the PGA West Pete Dye Stadium course to support local Coachella Valley charities. Well, the duo successfully raised $340,000.

Finau for the Golf Magazine
Finau For The Golf Magazine (Source: Instagram)

Apart from it, Tony Finau was also linked with several donations during the novel covid-19 pandemic. Not to mention, he had donated $5 million worth of masks.

Tony donated $10,000 to the Nebo Education Foundation and assisted in providing food for the at-risk children and youth in Salt City by joining hands with the nonprofit organization ‘For The Kid.’ 

Tony Finau Foundation 

Final launched his nonprofit foundation named after him to contribute to his philanthropy works. This organization aims to assist youths in education, and family values and inspire the young ones. 

Additionally, it provides scholarships for the young ones and mentors them while helping them with their basic needs. 

General Facts

Finau (fully named Milton Pouha Finau) is the first Tongan and Samoan descent to play in the PGA Tour. Additionally, he is a Mormon and often includes himself in church.

As for his background, his father used to work shifts in Delta graveyards. Sadly, he lost his mother back in 2011 in a car accident.

Glancing back to his childhood, he was initially interested in basketball, and golf was never a choice in his community as they thought rich, older men only played it. Thus, he was skeptical of golf growing up in the Polynesian culture.