
Major Winners in Golf by Year and Tournament
Masters | U.S. Open | British Open | PGA Championship | |
2019 | Tiger Woods | Gary Woodland | Shane Lowry | Brooks Koepka |
2018 | Patrick Reed | Brooks Koepka | Francesco Molinari | Brooks Koepka |
2017 | Sergio Garcia | Brooks Koepka | Jordan Spieth | Justin Thomas |
2016 | Danny Willett | Dustin Johnson | Henrik Stenson | Jimmy Walker |
YEAR | MASTERS | US OPEN |
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2018 | Patrick Reed | Brooks Koepka (2) |
2017 | Sergio García | Brooks Koepka |
2016 | Danny Willett | Dustin Johnson |
2015 | Jordan Spieth | Jordan Spieth |
Which golfer has won the most majors?
· Koepka’s good friend and fellow American, Dustin Johnson, finished third at 3 over, and Patrick Reed, hungry for another major win, had a surge in the final round to finish fourth at 4 over. The Open 2018. The golf world then turned all eyes to Scotland, where the 147th Open Championship was played on July 19-22 at Carnoustie Golf Links in Carnoustie, Scotland.
Who are the men's major golf champions?
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Who won the NCAA Women's Golf Championship in 2018?
· Jack Nicklaus won 18 major titles in total, including six Masters, five PGA Championships, four US Opens and three British Open Championships.
What were the highlights of 2018 in golf?
· Both scores tied major championship records — 130 is the record at the Masters (Jordan Spieth), U.S. Open (Martin Kaymer) and British Open (Brandt Snedeker, Nick Faldo). …

Who won the 4 golf majors 2019?
Brooks KoepkaBrooks Koepka established himself as one of the finest players of this generation, overcoming a late wobble to hold off Dustin Johnson and win his fourth Major at Bethpage Black. He is just the fourth player to win four Majors in a span of eight starts, joining Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus.
Did Tiger win all 4 majors in a year?
He won all four major championships consecutively — the U.S. Open, Open Championship, and PGA Championship in 2000 and the 2001 Masters — but not in the same calendar year. This has been called the Tiger Slam.
What golfer won the greatest number of majors in 2018?
Jack NicklausJack Nicklaus won a record 18 major championships.
Who won the majors in 2019?
Table of resultsDatesTournamentWinner4–7 AprANA InspirationKo Jin-young11–14 AprMasters TournamentTiger Woods9–12 MayRegions TraditionSteve Stricker16–19 MayPGA ChampionshipBrooks Koepka38 more rows
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 has won all 4 Grand Slams in the same year?
Only five players in history have won all four Grand Slams in the same year, and the last to do it was Steffi Graf in 1988. The only men to achieve the feat are Don Budge (in 1938) and Rod Laver (in 1962 and 1969). The pressure on Djokovic at the US Open when he tries to complete the set for the year will be immense.
Who is better Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus?
Owing to his injuries, the chances of Woods playing like he used to are bleak. However, the 82-time PGA Tour winner is not ready to give up just yet. That being said, Woods has certainly started less (86) major events than Nicklaus (164). Even so, he has won 15, while Nicklaus has won 18.
What golfers have won all 4 majors?
More about the Golf Career Grand Slam Five professional golfers have won all four of golf's modern majors during their careers, an achievement known as a Career Grand Slam. The five players who have done this to date are: Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.
Who won the last four majors in golf?
Five men: Nicklaus, Woods, Hogan, Gary Player and Gene Sarazen are the only golfers to have won all four of the majors during their career, thus achieving the career grand slam....By golfer.GolferTiger Woods*Winning span1997–2019Masters5U.S. Open3The Open350 more columns
Who won the major golf tournaments in 2020?
Men's golf major championship winners by yearYEARMASTERSPGA CHAMPIONSHIP2020Dustin JohnsonCollin Morikawa2019Tiger Woods (5)Brooks Koepka (2)2018Patrick ReedBrooks Koepka2017Sergio GarcíaJustin Thomas88 more rows
Where are the 2021 golf majors?
When Are The 2021 Golf Majors?The iconic 17th hole at the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island. The course will host the 2021 PGA Championship (Getty Images)Carnoustie hosts the 2021 Women's Open.Sunningdale Old is steeped in history and will host the 2021 Senior British Open (Getty Images)
What are the 4 golf majors 2019?
The 4 Majors in Golf are:The Masters (April)PGA Championship (May)U.S Open (June)The Open Championship (July)
Who won the BMW Championship in September?
6–9 September: BMW Championship – Keegan Bradley won in a playoff over Justin Rose.
Who won the PGA Championship in August 2000?
9–12 August: PGA Championship – Brooks Koepka won by two strokes over Tiger Woods. He is the first player since Woods in 2000 to win both the U.S. Open and the PGA Championship in the same year.
When did David Toms win the Senior Open?
28 June – 1 July: U.S. Senior Open – David Toms won his senior major by one stroke over three other golfers.
Who won the Northern Trust?
23–26 August: The Northern Trust – Bryson DeChambeau won by four strokes over Tony Finau.
Who has the lowest score on the LPGA Tour?
8 July: Kim Sei-young posted the lowest 72-hole score (257) and the lowest to-par score (−31) in LPGA Tour history at the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic.
Who won the Eisenhower Trophy?
5–8 September: Eisenhower Trophy – Denmark won its first Eisenhower Trophy by one stroke over the United States.
Who won the Ana Inspiration playoff?
29 March – 1 April: ANA Inspiration – Pernilla Lindberg won in a playoff over Inbee Park and Jennifer Song. It was her first major victory, as well as her first professional victory.
How many majors are there in golf?
In men's golf, there are four major championships: The Masters, PGA Championship, US Open and British Open Championship. The modern Grand Slam, as its called, has been the same since 1960, when Arnold Palmer single-handedly re-engineered the four majors with his quest to win them all in a single year. (He came up short.)
Who has won the most PGA championships?
Jack Nicklaus also shares the record for the most PGA Championship wins, winning the Wanamaker trophy five times in his career. Walter Hagen also won the PGA Championship five times, but all of his victories came when the PGA Championship was a match-play championship. It became a stroke-play championship as we know it now back in 1958.
How many majors has Jack Nicklaus won?
Jack Nicklaus won 18 major titles in total, including six Masters, five PGA Championships, four US Opens and three British Open Championships.
Who has won the most US Open titles?
The Golden Bear shares the honor of having the most US Open titles with four wins. Three other players have also won the US Open four times, including Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones and Ben Hogan.
How many times has Patty Berg won the Western Open?
No player has won any of the four majors more than six times, though in the LPGA-recognized women's golf major championships, Patty Berg won both the Titleholders Championship and the Women's Western Open a remarkable seven times each in her career.
How many major championships are played in golf?
Only four major championships are played per year in men's professional golf. So winning two of them in the same year is a very impressive feat.
How many majors has Brooks Koepka won?
No surprise that Nicklaus and Woods have accomplished multiple majors the most, four times each. Hogan did it three times. Hogan and Woods are the only golfers on the list who won three majors in the same season.
Who won the PGA Tour in 1922?
Here is the list of multiple-major seasons on the PGA Tour; the golfers who won two (or more) majors in the same year. 1922, Gene Sarazen: Won the U.S. Open and PGA Championship. 1924, Walter Hagen: U.S. Open, PGA Championship. 1926, Bobby Jones: U.S. Open, British Open.
Is it rare to have a multiple major season?
The fact that a multiple-major season is not exactly rare doesn't detract from how impressive it is to do it: Every single golfer who has had a multiple-major year is in the World Golf Hall of Fame, with the exception of those still too young to be voted in. Here is the list of multiple-major seasons on the PGA Tour;
Who won the 2013 PGA Championship?
Another player who made his bones in the first half of the decade and didn’t improve in the second half, Dufner won the 2013 PGA Championship and had 48 points after that win. However, he had just one more top-10 finish and seven missed cuts over the last six years of the decade. He had the most points of any player who did not play in the 2019 Open.
How many points did Tiger Woods have in the 2019 Masters?
10. Tiger Woods, 67 points: One win (2019 Masters), one second, one third, nine top-10s. What appeared to be a lost decade for Woods turned out quite good when he won the 2019 Masters. Injuries took their toll as he played in just 28 majors, but he still finished with the one win and a total of 67 points.
How many majors did Spieth win?
Like Koepka, Spieth’s career did not span the entire decade, thus depriving him of opportunities to earn more points. Still, Spieth had three wins and three runner-up finishes in 28 majors, including a dominant stretch in 2015, when he won the Masters and U.S. Open before seeing his quest for a Grand Slam end on a Monday at St. Andrews. With his runner-up finish at the 2015 PGA Championship, Spieth earned 57 of his 109 points in 2015, the most of any player in one calendar year in the decade.
How many wins did Matt Kuchar have?
Matt Kuchar, 48 points: No wins, one second, one third, 12 top-10s. Kuchar made 39 majors starts, including a runner-up finish to Spieth in the 2017 Open. The only major he missed during the decade was the 2014 PGA Championship, from which he withdrew because of a back injury. 15.
How many majors have been contested in the 10s?
And what a decade it was. From Phil Mickelson winning the 2010 Masters to Shane Lowry winning in Northern Ireland, 40 majors have been contested. We’ve seen heartwarming victories (Tiger!) and heartbreaking losses; runaway wins and near-misses. Most notably, we’ve seen several players show spurts of greatness, but no one player dominated the decade the way Tiger Woods did from 2000-09. So who was the best player of the ‘10s?
How many majors did Rose play?
Rose played in 38 consecutive majors to end the decade, after failing to qualify for the 2010 Masters and U.S. Open. He won the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion and, with his three runner-up finishes including a playoff loss to Sergio Garcia in the 2017 Masters, was good enough to complete our second foursome. Rose’s downfall: He missed 10 major cuts in the 10 years, the most of any player who ranked in our top 10.
When is the men's major in 2019?
July 24, 2019 at 8:00 AM. Getty Images. It’s hard to believe that though we haven’t reached the end of July, the final men’s major of the year has already been completed. But that’s not all.

Overview
Women's professional golf
• 29 March – 1 April: ANA Inspiration – Pernilla Lindberg won in a playoff over Inbee Park and Jennifer Song. It was her first major victory, as well as her first professional victory.
• 31 May – 3 June: U.S. Women's Open – Ariya Jutanugarn won in a playoff over Kim Hyo-joo. It was her first U.S. Women's Open championship, and her second major championship.
Men's professional golf
• 5–8 April: Masters Tournament – Patrick Reed won by one stroke over Rickie Fowler. It was his first major victory.
• 14–17 June: U.S. Open – Brooks Koepka won by one stroke over Tommy Fleetwood. It was his second straight U.S. Open championship.
• 19–22 July: The Open Championship – Francesco Molinari won by two strokes over Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, and Xander Schauffele. …
• 5–8 April: Masters Tournament – Patrick Reed won by one stroke over Rickie Fowler. It was his first major victory.
• 14–17 June: U.S. Open – Brooks Koepka won by one stroke over Tommy Fleetwood. It was his second straight U.S. Open championship.
• 19–22 July: The Open Championship – Francesco Molinari won by two strokes over Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, and Xander Schauffele. He was the first Italian to win a major championship.
Amateur golf
• 20–23 January: Latin America Amateur Championship – World number 1 Joaquín Niemann from Chile won by five strokes over Álvaro Ortiz from Mexico.
• 18–23 May: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships – Jennifer Kupcho (Wake Forest) took the individual title and Arizona won its third team title, defeating Alabama, 3−2, in the final.
Golf in multi-sport events
• 25–28 June: Mediterranean Games – Spain swept the gold medals with Mario Galiano winning the men's individual gold, Marta Sanz winning the women's individual gold, and both men's and women's teams taking gold.
• 30 July – 2 August: Central American and Caribbean Games – Marcelo Rozo of Colombia won the men's gold and Alazne Urizar of Venezuela took the women's gold.
Deaths
• 3 March – Lally Segard (born 1921), French amateur golfer who won the 1950 British Ladies Amateur.
• 9 March – Jerry Anderson (born 1955), Canadian golfer who won once on the European Tour.
• 13 March – Dave Ragan (born 1935), American golfer who won three times on the PGA Tour.