Some golfers just wanted to win trophies. Others wanted to win the spotlight. Whether they were chasing magazine covers, celebrity parties, social media clout, or reality TV gigs, these players didn’t just want to be great—they wanted to be seen being great.
From fashion statements to controversial soundbites to over-the-top media tours, these golfers worked overtime to make sure the cameras stayed on them. Here are golfers who clearly never shied away from the fame game, ranked from those who flirted with the limelight to those who downright craved it.
19. Rickie Fowler

Orange outfits, flat brims, and nonstop commercials made him hard to miss. Even when his game cooled off, his Q rating stayed hot.
18. Smylie Kaufman

He leaned into the media life faster than his game could catch up. Now more recognizable for commentary than competition.
17. Jesper Parnevik

From wild outfits to celebrity connections, he was always camera-ready. He turned heads even when his scores didn’t.
16. Cam Smith

The mullet. The swagger. The post-round beers. All perfectly curated for viral fame.
15. John Daly

No one has ever begged the spotlight to follow them less while somehow drawing it more. But let’s be honest—he didn’t exactly run from it either.
14. Brooks Koepka

He acts like he doesn’t care about attention, which is exactly what makes him want it more. He loves playing the villain, especially when the headlines follow.
13. Anthony Kim

He vanished from the sport, but not before becoming a cult figure. The mystery only added to the fame-hungry aura.
12. Dustin Johnson

Cool and quiet, sure—but also married to a celebrity, jumped to LIV, and knows how to keep his name trending. Fame finds him, and he lets it.
11. Ian Poulter

The self-proclaimed “Postman” delivered more fashion than trophies. Never met a camera—or a Ryder Cup hot take—he didn’t love.
10. Sergio Garcia

Always had a knack for making things about him, whether he was winning or whining. He kept his name in the mix long after his prime.
9. Patrick Reed

Infamy is still fame, right? No matter how much the crowd boos, he always makes sure they’re looking.
8. Greg Norman

Shark by nickname, brand-builder by nature. Built an empire while making sure no one ever forgot who started it.
7. Bryson DeChambeau

Scientist, showman, social media sensation. He’s the human version of “look at me.”
6. Tiger Woods

Sure, he’s the GOAT—but he also knew how to command every camera on the course. From his prime to his scandals, he’s always been front-page material.
5. Rory McIlroy

Between his media tours, fiery press conferences, and global endorsements, Rory doesn’t just want to win—he wants the narrative. He’s golf’s main character, and he knows it.
4. Paige Spiranac

Never made it big on tour, but made herself a household name anyway. Fame wasn’t a byproduct—it was the goal.
3. Jordan Spieth

He’s leaned hard into being golf’s polished golden boy. Between ads, appearances, and viral moments, he plays the fame game like a pro.
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2. LIV Tour Guys (Collectively)

When you chase a nine-figure paycheck and a boatload of attention, you’re not just chasing golf greatness. You’re chasing a legacy made of headlines.
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1. Phil Mickelson

Lefty has always had a flair for dramatics, whether it’s risky shots or bold quotes. He’s built an entire brand on being the guy you can’t ignore.