USPGA Past Winners
From Hagen and Nicklaus' five victories to Payne Stewart's triumph in 1989 at Kemper Lakes and Tiger's back-to-back wins at the turn of the century – it's all here.
2007 Tiger Woods, Southern Hills CC 2006 Tiger Woods, Medinah CC 2005 Phil Mickelson, Baltusrol GC 2004 Vijay Singh, Whistling Straits 2003 Shaun Micheel, Oak Hill CC 2002 Rich Beem, Hazeltine National GC 2001 David Toms, Atlanta Athletic Club 2000 Tiger Woods, Valhalla GC 1999 Tiger Woods, Medinah CC 1998 Vijay Singh, Sahalee GC 1997 Davis Love III, Winged Foot 1996 Mark Brooks, Valhalla GC 1995 Steve Elkington, Riviera CC 1994 Nick Price, Southern Hills CC 1993 Paul Azinger, Inverness Club 1992 Nick Price, Bellerive CC 1991 John Daly, Crooked Stick GC 1990 Wayne Grady, Shoal Creek CC 1989 Payne Stewart, Kemper Lakes GC 1988 Jeff Sluman, Oak Tree GC 1987 Larry Nelson, PGA National 1986 Bob Tway, Inverness Club 1985 Hubert Green, Cherry Hills CC 1984 Lee Trevino, Shoal Creek CC 1983 Hal Sutton, Riviera CC 1982 Raymond Floyd, Southern Hills CC 1981 Larry Nelson, Atlanta Athletic Club 1980 Jack Nicklaus, Oak Hill CC 1979 David Graham, Oakland Hills GC 1978 John Mahaffey, Oakmont CC 1977 Lanny Wadkins, Pebble Beach 1976 Dave Stockton, Congressional CC 1975 Jack Nicklaus, Firestone CC 1974 Lee Trevino, Tanglewood GC 1973 Jack Nicklaus, Canterbury GC 1972 Gary Player, Oakland Hills CC 1971 Jack Nicklaus, PGA National GC 1970 Dave Stockton, Southern Hills CC 1969 Raymond Floyd, Dayton 1968 Julius Boros, Pecan Valley CC 1967 Don January, Columbine CC 1966 Al Geiberger, Firestone CC 1965 Dave Marr, Laurel Valley CC 1964 Bobby Nichols, Columbus CC 1963 Jack Nicklaus, Dallas Athletic Club 1962 Gary Player, Aronimink GC 1961 Jerry Barber, Olympia Fields CC 1960 Jay Hebert, Firestone CC 1959 Bob Rosburg, Minneapolis GC 1958 Dow Finsterwald, Llanerch CC 1957 Lionel Hebert, Miami Valley CC 1956 Jack Burke Jr, Blue Hill CC 1955 Doug Ford, Meadowbrook CC 1954 Chick Harbert, Keller GC 1953 Walter Burkemo, Birmingham CC 1952 Jim Turnesa, Big Spring CC 1951 Sam Snead, Oakmont CC 1950 Chandler Harper, Scioto CC 1949 Sam Snead, Hermitage CC 1948 Ben Hogan, Norwood Hills CC 1947 Jim Ferrier, Plum Hollow GC 1946 Ben Hogan, Portland GC 1945 Byron Nelson, Moraine CC 1944 Bob Hamilton, Manito G&CC 1943 No championship played due to Second World War 1942 Sam Snead, Seaview CC 1941 Vic Ghezzi, Cherry Hills CC 1940 Byron Nelson, Hershey CC 1939 Henry Picard, Pomonok CC 1938 Paul Runyan, Shawnee CC 1937 Denny Shute, Pittsburgh 1936 Denny Shute, Pinehurst CC 1935 Johnny Revolta, Twin Hills CC 1934 Paul Runyan, Park CC 1933 Gene Sarazen, Blue Mound CC 1932 Olin Dutra, Keller GC 1931 Tom Creavy, Wannamoisett CC 1930 Tommy Armour, Fresh Meadows CC 1929 Leo Diegel, Hillcrest CC 1928 Leo Diegel, Five Farms CC 1927 Walter Hagen, Cedar Crest CC 1926 Walter Hagen, Salisbury 1925 Walter Hagen, Olympia Fields CC 1924 Walter Hagen, French Lick 1923 Gene Sarazen, Pelham CC 1922 Gene Sarazen, Oakmont CC 1921 Walter Hagen, Inwood CC 1920 Jock Hutchison, Flossmoor CC 1919 James Barnes, Engineers CC 1917-18 No championship played due to First World War 1916 James Barnes, Siwanoy CC
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