Professional Golfers’ Association of America
- Areas Of Involvement:
- golf
- professionalism
- Related People:
- Tiger Woods
- Phil Mickelson
- Bubba Watson
- Jim Furyk
- Nick Price
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Professional Golfers’ Association of America (PGA of America), organization formed in the United States in 1916 at the instigation of Rodman Wanamaker, a Philadelphia businessman, with the stated purpose of promoting interest in professional golf, elevating the standards of the game, and advancing the welfare of its members. By the early 21st century the PGA of America (often conventionally shortened to “PGA”) had a membership of more than 25,000 playing and teaching professionals. Its annual PGA Championship is one of the world’s four major golf tournaments. In addition, it shares in the conduct of an international team match with Great Britain for the Ryder Cup and cosponsors an annual yearlong series of tournaments, called the PGA Tour, held throughout North America (but primarily in the United States). Other activities include maintenance of a PGA Hall of Fame and a training program for would-be touring professionals. The PGA headquarters are in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.
Similar organizations exist in other countries (the PGA of Canada was founded in 1911). The women’s equivalent of the PGA is the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), founded in 1950. It provides organized professional tournament golf for women and holds the LPGA Championship tournament.
Winners of the PGA Championship are provided in the table.
year | winner* |
---|---|
*Won by a U.S. golfer except as indicated. | |
**Winner by playoff. | |
1916 | James Barnes |
1917–18 | not held |
1919 | James Barnes |
1920 | Jock Hutchison |
1921 | Walter Hagen |
1922 | Gene Sarazen |
1923 | Gene Sarazen |
1924 | Walter Hagen |
1925 | Walter Hagen |
1926 | Walter Hagen |
1927 | Walter Hagen |
1928 | Leo Diegel |
1929 | Leo Diegel |
1930 | Tommy Armour |
1931 | Tom Creavy |
1932 | Olin Dutra |
1933 | Gene Sarazen |
1934 | Paul Runyan |
1935 | Johnny Revolta |
1936 | Denny Shute |
1937 | Denny Shute |
1938 | Paul Runyan |
1939 | Henry Picard |
1940 | Byron Nelson |
1941 | Vic Ghezzi |
1942 | Sam Snead |
1943 | not held |
1944 | Bob Hamilton |
1945 | Byron Nelson |
1946 | Ben Hogan |
1947 | Jim Ferrier (Austl.) |
1948 | Ben Hogan |
1949 | Sam Snead |
1950 | Chandler Harper |
1951 | Sam Snead |
1952 | Jim Turnesa |
1953 | Walter Burkemo |
1954 | Chick Harbert |
1955 | Doug Ford |
1956 | Jack Burke, Jr. |
1957 | Lionel Hebert |
1958 | Dow Finsterwald |
1959 | Bob Rosburg |
1960 | Jay Hebert |
1961 | Jerry Barber** |
1962 | Gary Player (S.Af.) |
1963 | Jack Nicklaus |
1964 | Bobby Nichols |
1965 | Dave Marr |
1966 | Al Geiberger |
1967 | Don January** |
1968 | Julius Boros |
1969 | Raymond Floyd |
1970 | Dave Stockton |
1971 | Jack Nicklaus |
1972 | Gary Player (S.Af.) |
1973 | Jack Nicklaus |
1974 | Lee Trevino |
1975 | Jack Nicklaus |
1976 | Dave Stockton |
1977 | Lanny Wadkins |
1978 | John Mahaffey** |
1979 | David Graham (Austl.)** |
1980 | Jack Nicklaus |
1981 | Larry Nelson |
1982 | Raymond Floyd |
1983 | Hal Sutton |
1984 | Lee Trevino |
1985 | Hubert Green |
1986 | Bob Tway |
1987 | Larry Nelson |
1988 | Jeff Sluman |
1989 | Payne Stewart |
1990 | Wayne Grady (Austl.) |
1991 | John Daly |
1992 | Nick Price (Zimb.) |
1993 | Paul Azinger |
1994 | Nick Price (Zimb.) |
1995 | Steve Elkington (Austl.) |
1996 | Mark Brooks |
1997 | Davis Love III |
1998 | Vijay Singh (Fiji) |
1999 | Tiger Woods |
2000 | Tiger Woods |
2001 | David Toms |
2002 | Rich Beem |
2003 | Shaun Micheel |
2004 | Vijay Singh (Fiji) |
2005 | Phil Mickelson |
2006 | Tiger Woods |
2007 | Tiger Woods |
2008 | Padraig Harrington (Ire.) |
2009 | Y.E. Yang (S.Kor.) |
2010 | Martin Kaymer (Ger.) |
2011 | Keegan Bradley** |
2012 | Rory McIlroy (N.Ire.) |
2013 | Jason Dufner |
2014 | Rory McIlroy (N.Ire.) |
2015 | Jason Day (Austl.) |
2016 | Jimmy Walker |
2017 | Justin Thomas |
2018 | Brooks Koepka |
2019 | Brooks Koepka |
2020 | Collin Morikawa |
2021 | Phil Mickelson |
2022 | Justin Thomas** |
2023 | Brooks Koepka |
2024 | Xander Schauffele |