Liste der Spieler mit den meisten Siegen auf der PGA Tour

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List of Players with Most PGA Tour Wins

The legends of golf with our list of players with the most PGA Tour wins. Discover the history and achievements of Sam Snead, Tiger Woods, and more.

List of players with the most PGA Tour wins including Tiger Woods, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan, and Jack Nicklaus.

Golf is a mind game that is played with patience and attention, and the winning situation is based on luck. Many extraordinary players have made their name in this game and have made history. And if we talk about winning the above-mentioned championship, it is the most desirable accomplishment any golfer can dream of. In today's article, we are going to create a list of the most wins on the PGA Tour whose tremendous victories are still inspiring and will inspire our future generations.

The Slammer

Sam Snead, nicknamed 'The Slammer,' playing golf during a PGA Tour event.

The "Slammer", "Slammin", Sammy Snead", "The Long Ball Hitter from West Virginia", and "Perfect Swing" were the names people used to call for Sam Snead, which generated many imitators. Sam Snead has been one of the top players all over the world for six decades, with a win rate of 82. He shares the highest victory rate in the world's most renowned tournament with Tiger Woods. Sam Snead is a legend who performed tremendously well at even the age of 60. He was known for his smooth swing and novelty. He lived for 89 years, from 1912 - 2002. He holds the record of seven leading championships, which shows his dominance over the decades.

The Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods, also known as 'The Tiger Woods,' swinging his golf club on the PGA Tour.

Eldrick Tont Woods, nicknamed Tiger Woods, also holds the top record of 82 wins. He is also considered the greatest golfer of all time because he made the record of 15 major leading championships, which is a distinction. He always copes with his personal and physical challenges, and because of this ability, he has 82 victories, which is a great achievement on its own. Tiger Woods was born in 1975 in America, which is also the home of this sport.

The Golden Bear

Jack Nicklaus, famously called 'The Golden Bear,' taking a shot on the golf course.

Jack Nicklaus, also known as "The Golden Bear", stands in third position on the win list of the under-discussion championship with a win rate of 73. He won 117 professional tournaments, and because of this, he is admired widely by either the greatest or one of the greatest golfers of all time. He is an American professional golfer who was born in 1940 and became a dominating individual in the vast history of this sport. The distinction Nicklaus is that he doesn't only win, but he wins with quality of play in each tournament, which mesmerizes the audience.

The Early Dominance of Ben Hogan

Ben Hogan, known for his early dominance, playing golf with a focused swing.

The Hawk, Bantam Ben, The Wee Iceman, Blue Blades and Little Man are some of the nicknames of great American professional Ben Hogan, who owns a score of 64 wins in this tournament. He invented the idea of practising golf. His techniques of ball swing, ball striking, and course management are notable. He won 62 tournaments, including 9 major championships. His life span lies between 1912 to 1997. This was none, but because of his sharp and perspicacious sight and his hunting nature regarding to his competitors, he was called The Hawk by his influencers.          

The King

Arnold Palmer, 'The King,' hitting a golf shot during a tournament.

Arnold Palmer is a legend and one of the pioneer innovators of this game who was prestigiously known as The King, and secured 62 PGA Tour victories. He had a charm in his personality, but on the course, he played violently like a macho, which attracted his fans. The rivalry between Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Players is known as the Big Three. The life span of Arnold Palmer is from 1929 - 2016. The Arnold Palmer Invitational has been celebrated on each March since 1974 in tribute to Palmer's legacy.

A table of players who have won at least 25 career wins on the PGA Tour is shown below:

 

 The  List of PGA Tour Players with 25+ Career Wins

Rank Player              PGA Tour Wins            Winning span Span (years)

 

T1  Sam Snead                    82      1936–1965     30

T1      Tiger Woods                 15      1996–2019     24

3        Jack Nicklaus                73      1962–1986     25

4        Ben Hogan                    64      1938–1959     22

5        Arnold Palmer              62      1955–1973     19

6        Byron Nelson               52      1935–1951     17

7        Billy Casper                   51      1956–1975     20

T8      Walter Hagen               45      1914–1936     23

T8      Phil Mickelson             45      1991–2021     31

T10    Cary Middlecoff           39      1945–1961     17

T10    Tom Watson                39      1974–1998     25

12      Gene Sarazen               38      1922–1941     20

13      Lloyd Mangrum           36      1940–1956     17

14      Vijay Singh                    34      1993–2008     16

15      Jimmy Demaret                         31      1938–1957     20

T16    Harry Cooper               30      1923–1939     17

T16    Horton Smith               30      1928–1941     14

T18    Gene Littler                  29      1954–1977     24

T18    Lee Trevino H               29      1968–1984     17

T20    Leo Diegel                     28      1920–1934     15

T20    Paul Runyan                 28      1930–1941     12

T22    Henry Picard                26      1932–1945     14

T22    Rory McIlroy                26      2010–2024     15

T24    Tommy Armour                         25      1920–1938     19

T24    Johnny Miller           25      1971–1994     24

T24    Macdonald Smith       25      1912–1936     25

Conclusion

The records made by the legends of golf players are not just several wins they made but also represent the excellence and legacy of the players who own this game and have mastered it after years and years of practice. These icons have not only raised the standards of this sport but are also a role model for the new generation. Their stories of both victory and learning tell us that victory is not achieved overnight, but it is a combination of hard work, skills and, above all, passion for that spor