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by Prof. Erich Cassin Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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MOST PGA TOUR WINS
  • T-1. Sam Snead, 82 wins (7 Major wins) ...
  • T-1. Tiger Woods, 82 wins (15 Major wins) ...
  • Jack Nicklaus, 73 wins (18 Major wins) ...
  • Ben Hogan, 64 wins (9 Major wins) ...
  • Arnold Palmer, 62 wins (7 Major wins) ...
  • Byron Nelson, 52 wins (5 Major wins) ...
  • Billy Casper, 51 wins (3 Major wins) ...
  • T-8.
May 23, 2021

Who has won the most golf tournaments?

Who Has Won The Most Masters Tournaments?

  • Jack Nicklaus - 6 Wins. Jack Nicklaus, nicknamed The Golden Bear, was born in the 1940s and is known to be the greatest golfer of all time.
  • Tiger Woods - 5 Wins. Tiger Woods is arguably the most famous golfer of all time. ...
  • Arnold Palmer - 4 Wins. Many know the name "Arnold Palmer" but it has nothing to do with golf. ...
  • The Masters Tournament 2020. ...

What golfer has won the most tournaments all time?

Wins and Finishes: Wins

  • Most Career Wins (Top 50)
  • Most Wins in One Season
  • Most Wins at One Tournament
  • Most Wins at One Course
  • Most Wins by Season
  • Longest Win Streak (Starts)
  • Longest Win Streak (Weeks)
  • Longest Win Streak (Tournament)
  • First Two Career Wins in Same Tournament
  • Most Consecutive Seasons with a Win

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Which golfer has the most wins?

The 7 golfers with the most PGA Tour wins

  1. Sam Snead. Notes: Snead's 29-year gap between his first and last wins on the PGA Tour is by far the largest of any player on this list.
  2. Tiger Woods. Notes: Despite ranking second on this list, Tiger Woods won fewer PGA Tour events in his 30s than the other six players.
  3. Jack Nicklaus. ...
  4. Ben Hogan. ...
  5. Arnold Palmer. ...
  6. Byron Nelson. ...
  7. Billy Casper. ...

Who has the most career golf wins?

Thomas Pieters celebrates with his caddie Adam Marrow on the 18th green after putting in to win the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. ABU DHABI — It is the case, of course, that only one contestant ever leaves any golf tournament feeling true happiness.

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Who has the most golf wins of all time?

List of golfers with most PGA Tour winsRankPlayerWinsT1Sam Snead H82Tiger Woods H3Jack Nicklaus H734Ben Hogan H6449 more rows

Has Tiger Woods ever shot a 59?

The short answer is that Woods' lowest ever score is 59. He achieved golf's magic number on 4 April 1997 at his local course, Isleworth in Florida, just one week before his first Masters win at Augusta National.

Who has won more PGA titles than Tiger Woods?

Tiger Woods & Sam Snead, 82 PGA Tour wins. At the top list, there is a tie between Tiger Woods and Sam Snead, who also combine for 22 major championship victories.

Who has the most holes-in-one ever?

Norman ManleyNorman Manley of California is perhaps the luckiest or most skilful golfer in the world with his record of a whopping 59 hole in ones. Luckily he made them over a 15-year timeframe between 1964 and 1979. It may surprise you to find out that a hole in one is achieved somewhere in the world every 3,500 rounds on average.

What is the greatest golf shot of all time?

2:4616:19All-time greatest shots from THE PLAYERS - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWell this 17th green uh through the shot link error second most number of three putts. On this greenMoreWell this 17th green uh through the shot link error second most number of three putts. On this green and the entire golf course no you've got to be kidding.

Who won the most Masters?

Scottie SchefflerUnited StatesMasters Tournament/Latest winners

Has Phil Mickelson won all 4 majors?

Mickelson is one of 17 players in the history of golf to win at least three of the four majors. He has won every major except the U.S. Open, in which he has finished runner-up a record six times.

Who is the best golfer in the world?

Official World Golf RankingRANKRANK LAST WEEKPLAYER NAME11Scottie Scheffler22Jon Rahm34Cameron Smith43Collin Morikawa52 more rows

Who is the oldest golfer to win a major?

Sam Snead is the oldest to win a PGA event, at age 52, in 1965. Others who have won PGA Tour events past age 50 include Jim Barnes, John Barnum, and Art Wall Jr. The list is complete as of May 9, 2021. ^ Major championship wins are counted using the modern definition of The Open Championship, the U.S.

How many wins do you need to be a member of the PGA?

Accumulating 20 wins is significant, because it is one of the requirements for "life membership" on the PGA Tour. This means that the golfer does not need to requalify for membership on the tour each year by finishing in the top 125 on the money list (starting in 2013, top 125 on the FedEx Cup points list), or through an exemption for tournament victories. Many golfers struggle to do this through their late-40s, but those with 20 wins avoid this problem. However, life members are required to maintain a certain (relatively modest) standard of play to retain their playing privileges: when they can no longer do so, they are moved into the "Past champions" membership category, effectively becoming honorary members.

Who is the most famous golfer?

There have been better players with prettier swings. But there has never been a more important golfer than the King, Arnold Palmer. He quadrupled purses, brought golf away from the country clubs and into our living rooms, and assembled an Army of devoted followers. He won — and lost — with more flair than any other athlete.

Who is the No. 1 golfer in the world?

But for modern-day golfers, few compare to the revitalized Tiger Woods, who has tied Snead atop the list in October 2019 with his victory in the Zozo Championship in Japan and who Athlon Sports has ranked the No. 1 golfer of all-time. Here's a look at the top 25 golfers on the all-time PGA Tour wins list, along with their number of wins at Majors.

How many PGA Tour titles did Sam Snead win?

Using a smooth, syrupy swing that looked as natural and effortless as breathing, Slammin’ Sammy won more golf tournaments than any other player — a staggering total of 82 PGA Tour titles, and anywhere from 135 to 165 victories worldwide, depending on whom you ask. He posted wins in four different decades, from the 1936 West Virginia Closed Pro to the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open (his eighth title in that event), when he was 52 years old.

How many major wins did Jack Nicklaus have?

3. Jack Nicklaus, 73 wins (18 Major wins) Nicklaus brought out greatness in his opponents — Palmer, Player, Watson, Trevino. But more importantly, he made golf a greater game through his physical skill and strength, his mental toughness, his sustained level of excellence and his genius for strategically dismantling golf courses around the world.

How many tournaments did Lord Byron win in 1945?

For a few months in 1945, Byron Nelson played better than anyone ever has. That year, Lord Byron won 11 tournaments in a row, including the PGA Championship.

Who is the oldest golfer to win a major in 2021?

10. Cary Middlecoff, 40 wins (3 Major wins)

Was Ben Hogan a charismatic golfer?

Brooding, temperamental, focused — Ben Hogan was not a charismatic figure who rallied the masses to follow the game a la Arnold Palmer. Instead, he was all about golf shots. The Hawk remains the greatest shotmaker golf has ever produced.

Who has the highest winning percentage in the PGA Tour?

Woods has the highest winning percentage in PGA TOUR history. Ben Hogan is the only player with at least 200 career starts to win at least 20% of the time. 4. FAST LANE: Woods won five times in his first 263 days as a professional, passing 487 players who had four or fewer PGA TOUR Wins.

Who is the only player to win more than 80 PGA titles?

1. A CLASS OF THEIR OWN: Snead and Woods are the only players to win more than 80 PGA TOUR titles. Jack Nicklaus is the only other player to win more than 70.

How many times did Tiger Woods win the PGA Tour?

FAST LANE: Woods won five times in his first 263 days as a professional, passing 487 players who had four or fewer PGA TOUR Wins. At the time, Woods needed to pass 160 players for the most all-time TOUR wins. The below table shows the number of players who had one or more victories than Woods at the time of his win at the event.

Who won the 82nd PGA Tour?

Tiger Woods birdies the last to claim 82nd PGA TOUR win at ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP. Tiger Woods has reached one of golf’s great milestones. His win Sunday at THE ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP was the 82nd of his stories career, tying him with Sam Snead for the most in PGA TOUR history.

How old was Tiger Woods when he won the Wyndham Championship?

2. NOTHING BUT A NUMBER: Snead’s 82nd career TOUR title at the age of 52 at the 1965 Wyndham Championship. Woods won his 82nd nine years earlier, at the age of 43 . Here’s a look at the age that each player reached various victory milestones.

Who holds the record for most PGA championships?

1 (Tie). Walter Hagen (1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1927) — 5. Before Jack Nicklaus came along, Walter Hagen held the record for most PGA Championship wins for 53 years. In third place for most major championships with 11 behind Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, Hagen had the single-most dominant run of PGA Championship wins in a career.

When did Tiger Woods win his first PGA Championship?

Tiger Woods earned his first PGA Championship in 1999. His one-stroke victory over Sergio Garcia was his second major title, but more significantly, that win propelled him on a streak unlike any other in golf history when he won seven majors in three years, which included a second PGA Championship title.

How many PGA championships did Hagen win?

When the PGA Championship was a match-play event, Hagen reeled off an impressive five wins in seven years. As part of that remarkable run, he won four consecutive PGA Championships from 1924-1927. He also finished runner-up in 1923 behind Gene Sarazen.

How many PGA titles did Snead win?

Like Sarazen, Snead won all three of his PGA Championship titles when it was a match play event. In all three victories, Snead easily defeated his competition, the closest win coming when he defeated his opponent Jim Turnesa 2 & 1 in 1942.

How many times has Sammy Snead won the PGA Tour?

For four decades, Slammin’ Sammy Snead was one of the most dominant players in the world. Known for his near-perfect swing, Snead won on the PGA Tour a record 82 times. He currently shares that record with Tiger Woods.

Who won the 2020 PGA Championship?

on August 7, 2020. Brooks Koepka has won the PGA Championship the last two seasons. If Koepka, Rory McIlroy, or Tiger Woods can capture the title this weekend at Harding Park in San Francisco, that golfer would further establish himself as one of the greatest champions in PGA Championship history.

Who is the goat in golf?

Jack Nicklaus is in the GOAT conversation with Tiger Woods, but he’s undoubtedly the GOAT when it comes to most PGA Championship wins with five. Nicklaus earned his first title in 1963 with a win over Dave Ragan.

What does the number in the Majors column mean?

The numbers in the "Majors" column are the total number of major championships the player won in his career whether or not he was a member of the European Tour at the time.

When were the three majors not considered European?

The three U.S.-based majors were not designated as European Tour events until 1997, so victories in them before that date were initially excluded. This is in contrast to the list of golfers with most PGA Tour wins, which includes Open Championship wins before that tournament became an official money event in 1995, because they were retrospectively designated as PGA Tour wins in 2002. Sometime prior to 2009, the European Tour made such a retrospective designation with respect to the three U.S. majors, as reflected in their 2009 media guide.

How many wins did Tiger Woods have in his 30s?

33: Number of Woods' wins in his 30s.

How many PGA Tour wins did Tiger Woods have?

Tiger Woods' 82 PGA Tour wins by the numbers. Tiger Woods' pursuit of Jack Nicklaus' record 18 major championships has always drawn more focus than his chase of Sam Snead's 82 PGA Tour wins for two main reasons: 1.) It's a bigger deal; and 2.)

How many times has Tiger Woods won the PGA Tour?

10: Number of seasons Woods has won at least five times, a PGA Tour record. Snead is No. 2 on the list with eight five-plus win seasons.

How old was Tiger Woods when he won his first PGA Tour title?

20: Tiger's age when he won his first PGA Tour title (1996 Las Vegas Invitational). 43: Tiger's age when he won his 82nd PGA Tour title. Snead was 52 when he won what would be officially his 82nd and final PGA Tour title at the 1965 Greater Greensboro Open. 3: Number of Woods' wins that have come in his 40s.

How many wins did Snead have?

Snead's case, in particular, required a panel of golf historians put together by former commissioner Deane Beman in the late 1980s. That group combed through the Slammer's records and concluded he had 81 wins instead of 84. No, wait, make that 82. They eventually settled on 82, a total with which Snead wasn't pleased.

How many shots did Tiger Woods win in the Zozo Championship?

And until Woods wins again or another panel is created, they are officially tied at 82 following Tiger's three-shot victory at the Zozo Championship.

How many PGA Tour titles does Rickie Fowler have?

For comparison, Rickie Fowler has five PGA Tour titles total in his career. 5: Number of times Ernie Els and Vijay Singh have finished runner-up in a Woods win, the most of anyone. Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk and Davis Love III have each finished runner-up to Woods four times.

Where did Tiger win his golf career?

During his career, Tiger has seen winners come from Fiji, Spain, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Ireland, Northern Ireland, South Korea, England, Germany, New Zealand and South Africa – a United Nations of major champions. It’s a testament to the wider reach of golf that both Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer help usher in. And now, with Tiger making his comeback amidst more international winners than ever, the field is even deeper because of the wider reach that Tiger brought to the game.

How many majors did Tiger win?

In a span of 10 months, Tiger won the career Slam, became the first man to ever hold all four major titles at once and jumped ahead of the pace his hero set en route to his hallowed 18 majors. Jack, of course, never won four straight, though he did come close.

How many majors did Jack Nicklaus win?

I don’t buy that one. (And the first is debatable too.) Nicklaus played against four of the greatest golfers ever and not only won 18 majors but had 19 second-place finishes, proving there was plenty for everyone. His rivals were killers too – Palmer got him at Cherry Hills, Trevino took him down four different times including on an 18-hole playoff at Merion and Tom Watson won three majors over Nicklaus, all in heartbreaking fashion.

How many majors does Jack have?

For some people, it’s as simple as this. Jack has 18 majors and Tiger has 14 majors, therefore Jack is the greatest of all time. If you accept that golfers are only measured by their performance in the biggest events, it’s a slam-dunk argument.

How many tournaments did Peak Tiger win?

He won 27 overall tournaments from 1999-2002 and then 25 tournaments from 2005-2008. Jack’s best four-year runs were 22 (from 1970-73) and 17 (from 1964-67). It’s more evidence that Peak Tiger > Peak Jack.

What was Jack Nicklaus' final score at the British Open?

At the British Open in the summer of ’72, Jack struggled in the first three rounds but shot a 66 on the final day (a course record) to get to the top of the leaderboard. But his comeback bid ended when Lee Trevino chipped in on No. 17 and Nicklaus missed out on his personal Slam by one shot.

How long was Jack Nicklaus on the top of the golf world?

Nicklaus was on top of the golf world (or close to it) for 18 years. Tiger’s reign was 14 years, not including his two lost seasons of 2010 and 2011.

How many British Open titles did Tom Watson win?

His three British Open titles were triumphs of courage and ingenuity. His 1979 Open title at Royal Lytham and St. Annes was punctuated by a birdie for the ages from the parking lot. His 1984 title at the Old Course at St. Andrews denied Tom Watson his third consecutive Open and fourth in five years.

Who were the big three golfers in the 1960s?

The Big Three — Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player — dominated the golf headlines in the 1960s, but the unassuming Casper was as good as anybody in his era. Casper won 51 PGA Tour events, seventh all time, and earned three majors, including the 1966 U.S. Open, where he denied Palmer a coveted win. 16.

What is Ben Hogan's greatest shotmaker?

Brooding, temperamental, focused — Ben Hogan was not a charismatic figure who rallied the masses to follow the game a la Arnold Palmer. Instead, he was all about golf shots. The Hawk remains the greatest shotmaker golf has ever produced. Rather than relying on today’s technologically advanced equipment, Hogan used an uncanny ability to control the flight of his ball to win nine majors — and a greater percentage of majors entered than even Jack Nicklaus. To Hogan, “the Hawk,” “Bantam Ben,” who was 5’7”, 140 pounds when he was at the peak of his game, striking a ball well was more important than scoring.

How many majors did Hagen win?

Hagen won 11 professional majors — two U.S. Opens, four British Opens and five PGAs — to set a record that would stand until the 1960s, and he also won five Western Opens during a time when that tournament was essentially a major.

How many times has Rory McIlroy won a major?

Yet there is a nagging suspicion that the best may still be yet to come for the Northern Irishman, who has yet to return to the giddy heights he scaled in 2014, when he won two majors.

Who won the 2019 ZOZO Championship?

Woods captured the 2019 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP, beating local favorite Hideki Matsuyama by three shots to win his 82nd PGA Tour title, a total that at various times has seemed both inevitable and impossible. "I went through some rough patches with my back and didn't play for a number of years, so that record seemed like it was out of reach," said Woods at the time. "Having had my fourth back procedure and being able to come back and play at a decently high level again, it put the number back in the conversation again. Lo and behold, here we are tied [with Snead]."

Who is the goat in golf?

Woods' contemporaries know what the rest of the world has come to appreciate: Tiger is the GOAT. He doesn't just move the needle; he is the needle, and he remains atop our ranking of the 20 Greatest Golfers in history. It's an illustrious list, one that runs the gamut from charismatic swashbucklers (Seve, Phil, Arnold) to methodical technicians (Vijay, Sir Nick) to transcendent figures (Tiger, Jack, Arnold).

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