The definitive collection of golf's greatest achievements — the most wins, the most majors, the lowest rounds, the biggest margins, and the records that have defined the sport for more than 160 years.
Most Majors
18
Jack Nicklaus
Most PGA Tour Wins
82
Snead & Woods
Largest Major Margin
15
Tiger Woods, 2000
Most Consecutive Cuts
142
Tiger Woods
Seven deep-dive sections covering every major all-time record in professional golf.
The all-time major champions, from Nicklaus's 18 to the most wins of each individual major.
The winningest golfers in PGA Tour history, led by Sam Snead and Tiger Woods with 82 apiece.
The 62s and 63s that rewrote the record books at the four major championships.
Lowest 72-hole totals, lowest scores to par, and the largest winning margins in major history.
The all-time money list and the milestones that mark golf's financial history.
The streaks of relentless consistency, headlined by Tiger Woods's record 142 straight cuts.
Career Grand Slams, age records, runner-up finishes, and golf's most unusual feats.
Wins leaders, FedEx Cup champions, and the full career money list in one place.
Only six golfers have won all four of the modern professional majors during their careers.
Jack Nicklaus holds the record with 18 professional major championship victories, won between 1962 and 1986. Tiger Woods is second with 15 majors, and Walter Hagen is third with 11.
Sam Snead and Tiger Woods share the all-time PGA Tour record with 82 career victories each, ahead of Jack Nicklaus with 73 and Ben Hogan with 64.
Branden Grace shot a 62 in the third round of the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale, the first sub-63 round in men's major championship history. Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele matched the 62 at the 2023 U.S. Open.
Tiger Woods won the 2000 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by 15 strokes, the largest winning margin in major championship history.
Tiger Woods made 142 consecutive cuts between 1998 and 2005, the all-time PGA Tour record, well ahead of Byron Nelson's 113 and Jack Nicklaus's 105.