| Woods, 40, is the youngest person on the Forbes top-20 list, 
				with a net worth estimated at $740 million.
 The 14-times major champion, who trails only Jack Nicklaus (18 
				majors) on the all-time list, recently launched a competitive 
				comeback after being sidelined for more than 15 months while 
				recovering from back surgery.
 
 Woods who went through a costly divorce in 2010 and lost several 
				sponsors after revelations of multiple infidelity, is seventh on 
				the list, while Mickelson is 18th, with an estimated worth of 
				$375 million.
 
 Jordan, 53, who retired in 2003 with the mantle of arguably the 
				greatest basketballer, is worth $1.2 billion according to the 
				magazine, good for fourth on the list, which is topped by 
				filmmaker George Lucas ($4.6 billion).
 
 Forbes says eligibility for the list was limited to United 
				States citizens who are rich because of their fame, rather than 
				famous because they are rich.
 
 According to Forbes, President-elect Donald Trump belongs in the 
				latter category.
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by 
				Greg Stutchbury)
 
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