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Here’s What We Know About Sam Burns Golfer Wife, Caroline Campbell

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Who Is Caroline Campbell? Sam Burns Golfer’s Wife

Caroline Campbell Burns is a violinist and the wife of American professional golfer Sam Burns, who plays on the PGA Tour.

In April of 2019, Caroline Campbell got engaged to Burns, and eight months later, in December, they married.

The two, who grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana, met in a religious class when they were five years old and began dating at Louisiana State University, despite attending different high schools.

In 2021 and 2022, Sam Burns won the Valspar Championship for the third time on the PGA Tour, and he successfully defended his title for the first time. Caroline Campbell has been an invaluable support system for him during his journey.

Caroline Campbell And Sam Burns Age Difference

Caroline Campbell just turned 26, born to Chris and Catherine Cordell, in Shreveport, Louisiana, on April 8, 1996. She was a high school athlete and comes from a long line of athletes.

On the other hand, Sam Burns was born on July 23, 1996, and his present age is 25 years old. As a result, Caroline Campbell is three months older than her husband.

Sam Burns is the son of Todd and Beth Burns. He was a three-time individual state champion during his prep career at Calvary Baptist Academy. 

In 2014, Burns was named the AJGA Rolex Junior Player. He attended Louisiana State University and recorded a victory at four tournaments during his sophomore season in 15 collegiate starts.

Caroline Campbell Net Worth -How Much Does She Have?

Caroline Campbell is supposed to earn at least a $3 million net worth. So far now, she has kept her occupation a closely guarded secret from the general public.

Talking about Sam Burns’ annual wealth, he reportedly has a net worth of $13 million, being a professional golfer. Still, the accurate figures of his salary have not been disclosed to date.

Burns’ T10 finish at the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament gave him automatic spots in the first 12 Web.com Tour tournaments of the 2018 season.

Burns was a member of the winning 2017 Arnold Palmer Cup squad for the United States, and he qualified for the 2017 Barbasol Championship on the PGA Tour, where he placed T6.

Sam Burns won his second Valspar Championship title in a row on March 20, 2022, when he defeated Davis Riley in a playoff.