Who won the PGA Championship? The best winners ever

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The PGA Championship is one of the four major tournaments on the PGA Tour (The Masters, US Open and the Open Championship). The tournament has been held annually since 1916, except during World War I and the Second World War. The PGA Championship was determined by matchplay format until 1958 when it moved to stroke play. The winner wins the coveted Wanamaker trophy.

Jack Nicklaus (1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980) and Walter Hagen (1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927) are associated with the most PGA Championship titles. Scotty Schaeffler won the 2025 PGA Championship, earning the third biggest victory of his career.

Let’s take a look at the best PGA Championship winners of all time.

Matchplay era

  • 1957: Lionel Hebert

  • 1956: Jack Burke Jr.

  • 1955: Doug Ford

  • 1954: Chick Herbert

  • 1953: Walter Brukemo

  • 1952: Jim Turner

  • 1951: Sam Snead

  • 1950: Chandler Harper

  • 1949: Sam Snead

  • 1948: Ben Hogan

  • 1947: Jim Ferrier

  • 1946: Ben Hogan

  • (1945: Byron Nelson

  • 1944: Bob Hamilton

  • 1943: Cancelled by World War II

  • 1942: Sam Snead

  • 1941: Vic Ghezzi

  • 1940: Byron Nelson

  • 1939: Henry Picard

  • 1938: Paul Runyan

  • 1937: Denny Schute

  • 1936: Denny Schute

  • 1935: Johnny Rebellion

  • 1934: Paul Runyan

  • 1933: Disappeared

  • 1932: Olin Dattla

  • 1931: Tom Creeby

  • 1930: Tommy Armor

  • 1929: Leodigel

  • 1928: Leo Digel

  • 1927: Walter Hagen

  • 1926: Walter Hagen

  • 1925: Walter Hagen

  • 1924: Walter Hagen

  • 1923: Genes

  • 1922: I’m going to Sarazin

  • 1921: Walter Hagen

  • 1920: Jock Hutchson

  • 1919: Jim Burns

  • 1918: Cancelled due to World War I

  • 1917: Cancelled due to World War I

  • 1916: Jim Burns

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