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Who is the youngest major winner in men's golf history?

Young Tom Morris is the youngest major winner in the history of men's golf. James Hardie/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism.

Who is the youngest player to win the Masters Tournament?

The Youngest Masters Champion Is ... Tiger Woods. Woods won the 1997 Masters at the age of 21 years, 3 months and 14 days old. Jordan Spieth later came within five months of bettering Woods' record, and Woods and Spieth are the only golfers younger than 22 who've won this major.

Who are the greatest golfers of all time?

The only ones to have reached that rarified air are greats like Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Billy Casper, Sam Snead, and Tiger Woods. I have a gut feeling we might be seeing a few of these names on this list again pretty soon.

How many golfers younger than 22 have won a major championship?

Jordan Spieth later came within five months of bettering Woods' record, and Woods and Spieth are the only golfers younger than 22 who've won this major. Woods' 1997 victory was a smashing one, literally, as he broke or tied all kinds of tournament records.

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Who is the youngest player to win a PGA Tour event?

Youngest Overall Tour Winner The youngest-ever winner in pro golf history was a 14-year-old boy from Thailand. Phachara Khongwatmai won the 2013 Sing Hua Hin Open in Thailand, a tournament that was part of the ASEAN PGA Tour schedule. Khongwatmai was 14 years, two months and 22 days old at the time.

How old was the youngest player to compete in a major golf tournament?

Don Dunkelberger is the youngest player ever on the PGA Tour. Dunkelberger was only 11 years old when he played in the 1937 Chicago Open.

Who is the youngest person to ever play in a PGA Tour event at the age of 14 at the 2004 Sony Open?

Later that summer, she made the cut at the US Women's Open when she was still just 13, the youngest player ever to do so. Wie was given a sponsor's exemption to the 2004 Sony Open in Hawaii, becoming the fourth, and youngest, female to play a PGA Tour event.

Who is the youngest golfer to win 5 majors?

Yani TsengLPGA: Yani Tseng Becomes the Youngest Golfer to Win 5 Major Championships.

Who is the youngest pro golfer ever?

Don Dunkelberger is the youngest pro golfer of all time. He made his professional golf debut when he was just 11 years, 11 months, and 10 days old!

Who is the youngest golfer ever to win a major?

Young Tom MorrisYoung Tom Morris is the outright youngest major winner in history, even though they didn't really exist back in 1868 when he won the Open Championship at 17 years, 5 months, 8 days old. Tiger Woods is the second-youngest major winner in modern men's golf history.

Who was the youngest to win the Masters?

Tiger Woods is the youngest player to win the Masters. He won in 1997 at 21 years, 3 months, 14 days in his first appearance as a professional at Augusta. Woods finished at 18 under par, which was a record at the time.

How old was Tiger Woods when he turned pro?

20It was 25 years ago this week, Aug. 29, 1996 to be precise, that Tiger Woods, 20 at the time, made his professional debut at the Greater Milwaukee Open.

How much does it cost to play on a Monday qualifier?

The entry fee for a PGA Tour pre-qualifier to the Monday qualifier is $200 and the entry fee for the PGA Tour Monday qualifier is an additional $200.

Who has won a major before 25?

Morikawa, who won the 2020 PGA Championship, joins Tiger Woods as the second golfer to win The Open and the PGA Championship before age 25. And only three golfers in the history of the sport -- Gene Sarazen, Bobby Jones and now Morikawa -- have won multiple majors in eight or fewer starts at such events.

What is the lowest golf score ever recorded by a male on an 18 hole course?

55The lowest golf score over an 18 hole course (male) is 55, and was achieved by Rhein Gibson (Australia) at the River Oaks Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma, USA on 12 May 2012.

What age is golf prime?

Golfers, in comparison, peak at about 31 years of age, although recent data suggest movement toward younger ages.

What is the prime age of golf?

It's said a golfer's prime is around the age of 32. It's rare for a player, then, to win a major championship a decade or sooner than that magic number.

How long was Tiger Woods in 1997?

Tiger Woods in 1997 at 21 years, 3 months, 14 days#N#Jordan Spieth in 2015 at 21 years, 8 months, 12 days#N#Seve Ballesteros in 1980 at 23 years, 4 days#N#Jack Nicklaus in 1963 at 23 years, 3 months, 17 days

All-Time Record: Chuck Kocsis, Age 18

Chuck Kocsis was just out of high school and playing as an amateur when he won the 1931 Michigan Open, a victory that today is recognized by the PGA Tour as an official tour win. Kocsis was 18 years, 6 months, 9 days old at the time, making him the youngest winner ever on the PGA Tour.

Since 1970: Jordan Spieth, Age 19

The PGA Tour as we know it today was formalized as its own entity, separate from the PGA of America, during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

How old was the youngest golfer?

The youngest-ever winner of a pro golf tournament on a professional golf tour was only 14 years old at the time of the victory. Who was it? Let's answer that question, plus go over some of the other youngest-known winners in the history of professional golf tournaments.

Who is the youngest woman to win a golf tournament?

The youngest-ever winner on a women's pro golf tour was also a 14-year-old from Thailand . Her name is Atthaya Thitikul. Playing in a tournament on the Ladies European Tour, the Ladies European Thailand Open, in 2017, Thitikul won it at the age of 14 years, 4 months and 19 days old.

Who broke the women's golf record?

When Thitikul won in 2017, she broke the women's golf record previously held by Brooke Henderson. Henderson was 14 years, nine months and three days old when she won a 36-hole tournament on the Canadian Women's Tour in 2012.

Who won the 1963 PGA Championship?

5. Jack Nicklaus. Born Jan. 21, 1940, Nicklaus was 23 years, 6 months old when he won the 1963 PGA Championship -- the first of his five PGA titles -- at Dallas Athletic Club in Dallas, Texas, by two strokes over runner-up Dave Ragan. It was Nicklaus' second major win of the season after having previously won the Masters, and the third of his record 18.

How old was Rory McIlroy when he won the 2012 PGA Championship?

4. Rory McIlroy. Born May 4, 1989, McIlroy was just 23 years, 3 months, 8 days old at Kiawah Island's Ocean Course when he blew the field away to the tune of an eight-stroke victory in 2012. It was the second of McIlroy's four major wins, his first PGA. In 2014, he would win both the Open Championship and the PGA Championship.

Who broke the record for the longest time in golf?

Nobody beat Nelson's mark until Nicklaus at the 1963 Masters, at age 23. Ballesteros lowered the record to 23 years and 4 days in 1980. And Woods broke that record in 1997.

How old was Jordan Spieth when he won the Masters?

Jordan Spieth: Spieth was 21 years, 8 months old when he won the 2015 Masters. He led wire-to-wire and tied Woods' 72-hole scoring record at 18-under 270. Seve Ballesteros: Ballesteros was 23 years and 4 days old when he won the 1980 Masters. It was Seve's second major and his 11th European Tour victory.

How old was Gary Player when he won the 1961 Masters?

Gary Player: 25 years, 5 months, 9 days old when he won the 1961 Masters. Horton Smith: 25 years, 10 months, 3 days old when he won the 1934 Masters. (The tournament's very first winner still makes this list!) Seve Ballesteros: 26 years, 2 days old when he won the 1983 Masters.

Who won the 1963 Masters?

It was Seve's second major and his 11th European Tour victory. Jack Nicklaus: Nicklaus was 23 years, 2 months and 17 days old when he won the 1963 Masters. It was Nicklaus' second win in a major and his fifth PGA Tour victory. The four golfers above are the only ones to date to win The Masters before turning 25.

How old was Tiger Woods when he won the 1997 Masters?

Tiger Woods. Woods won the 1997 Masters at the age of 21 years, 3 months and 14 days old. Jordan Spieth later came within five months of bettering Woods' record, and Woods and Spieth are the only golfers younger than 22 who've won this major. Woods' 1997 victory was a smashing one, literally, as he broke or tied all kinds of tournament records.

Who is the youngest golfer to win a major?

The youngest golfer to win any major did so at the incredible age of 17. Tom Morris Jr , the son of the great course designer responsible for many great courses including St. Andrews’ famous ‘Old Course’, won the Open Championship in 1868. He went on to follow this amazing feat by winning the Open Championship for three more years in a row. Four Open Championships in a row has never been equalled, and to have such a record in the bag at the age of 21 must have been great for the savings account right? Well, Tom only took home 6 pounds sterling for his first win in 1868, about 12 US dollars at a generous exchange rate. He probably kept his day job.

Who won the first major?

The first name on this top ten is fairly recognizable.Walter Hagen ’s first major championship victory was at the 1914 US Open and he walked away with $300 for his efforts. Hagen still sits at third on the all-time major winners list as he won ten more after this first victory. The only one he could not win was the Masters, where his highest finish came in 1936 in the later stages of his career, when he finished tied for eleventh.

How much did Sarazen win in 1922?

The prize money dwindles further still for the number four spot. Sarazen won the 1922 US Open which he took home a whopping $500 for. If that wasn’t enough though, he went on to win the PGA Championship later that year to cushion his bank account a little more.

Who won the 1895 US Open?

Here’s a name we have all heard often... Horace Rawlins won the 1895 US Open just a few months younger than Tiger Woods and Bobby Jones Jr. when they won their first majors. The future must have seemed bright for this young golfer who was lucky enough to take home $150 for his victory, but it ended up being his only career win. Hope he didn't spend it all at once.

When did Auchterlonie win his first major?

His first major championship victory came at the 1893 Open Championship when the winnings still didn’t really require the oversized novelty cheques. He took home 30 pounds for his victory, around $55.

7. Horton Smith

Horton Smith was a Springfield, Missouri native that went pro in 1926. Two years later, he won the Oklahoma City Open. Cut to 1929, and he added another eight titles to the blossoming resume. Right from the gate, those around Smith knew he was something special.

6. Gary Player

Gary Player is simply one of the greatest golfers to ever live. The 5 foot 6-inch pro packed one hell of a punch with three Masters victories under his belt at 25-years-old. It doesn’t end there because, at 29-years-old, he won the 1965 U.S. Open and became the first to win all four majors as a non-American.

5. Byron Nelson

Byron Nelson was a Texas native and yet another who is considered one of the greatest of all time. What makes that claim even more impressive is the fact that his career only spanned 11 years (1935-1946) which by golf standards isn’t the typical portrait of an accomplished career.

4. Jack Nicklaus

Jack Nicklaus is synonymous with golf. Even if you’ve never picked up a putter in your life, you know who he is. His accolades speak for themselves, but in case you’re in the mood to surprise yourself, let’s rattle off a few notable achievements of his aside from him being a six-time Masters winner.

3. Steve Ballesteros

Steve Ballesteros was 23-years-old when he won his first Masters Tournament in 1980. His career in professional golf was all but inevitable, considering the rest of his older brothers also became professional golfers. Steve turned pro at 16-years-old in 1974.

2. Jordan Spieth

Jordan Spieth is an American golfing prodigy, and he has the hardware to prove it. At 21-years-old, he was crowned the 2015 Masters Champion and was the second youngest to sport the sacred green jacket. His highest placement in the Official World Golf Ranking was #1. Since then, Spieth has done a tremendous job proving it wasn’t just a fluke.

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