On May 16 in golf history — 1982: Raymond Floyd wins Memorial Tournament, plus 5 more moments from 1915–2021.
The Park family of Musselburgh, including Open champions Willie Park Sr. and Mungo Park, were among the dominant figures of golf's earliest professional era in Scotland.
Mungo ParkBen Hogan won the 1948 PGA Championship and 1948 U.S. Open in a season of dominance, the year before the car accident that nearly ended his life and career.
Ben HoganLee Trevino, in 1971, would go on to win the U.S. Open, Canadian Open and Open Championship within a few weeks, one of the great stretches in golf history.
Lee TrevinoRaymond Floyd, a four-time major champion, won the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village, continuing a long and decorated PGA Tour career.
Raymond FloydDavid Duval, who shot 59 in the final round to win the 1999 Bob Hope Classic, ascended to World No. 1 in 1999 during a brilliant peak before injuries slowed him.
David DuvalRory McIlroy closed with a 68 to win the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow by one stroke, ending an 18-month winless drought.
Rory McIlroy