
PGA Championship Winners
2025 — Scottie Scheffler
2024 — Xander Schauffele
2023 — Brooks Koepka
2022 — Justin Thomas
2021 — Phil Mickelson
2020 — Collin Morikawa
2019 — Brooks Koepka
2018 — Brooks Koepka
2017 — Justin Thomas
2016 — Jimmy Walker
2015 — Jason Day
2014 — Rory McIlroy
2013 — Jason Dufner
2012 — Rory McIlroy
2011 — Keegan Bradley
2010 — Martin Kaymer
2009 — Y.E. Yang
2008 — Padraig Harrington
2007 — Tiger Woods
2006 — Tiger Woods
2005 — Phil Mickelson
2004 — Vijay Singh
2003 — Shaun Micheel
2002 — Rich Beem
2001 — David Toms
2000 — Tiger Woods
1999 — Tiger Woods
1998 — Vijay Singh
1997 — Davis Love III
1996 — Mark Brooks
1995 — Steve Elkington
1994 — Nick Price
1993 — Paul Azinger
1992 — Nick Price
1991 — John Daly
1990 — Wayne Grady
1989 — Payne Stewart
1988 — Jeff Sluman
1987 — Larry Nelson
1986 — Bob Tway
1985 — Hubert Green
1984 — Lee Trevino
1983 — Hal Sutton
1982 — Raymond Floyd
1981 — Larry Nelson
1980 — Jack Nicklaus
1979 — David Graham
1978 — John Mahaffey
1977 — Lanny Wadkins
1976 — Dave Stockton
1975 — Jack Nicklaus
1974 — Lee Trevino
1973 — Jack Nicklaus
1972 — Gary Player
1971 — Jack Nicklaus
1970 — Dave Stockton
1969 — Ray Floyd
1968 — Julius Boros
1967 — Don January
1966 — Al Geiberger
1965 — Dave Marr
1964 — Bobby Nichols
1963 — Jack Nicklaus
1962 — Gary Player
1961 — Jerry Barber
1960 — Jay Hebert
1959 — Bob Rosburg
1958 — Dow Finsterwald
1957 — Lionel Hebert
1956 — Jack Burke
1955 — Doug Ford
1954 — Chick Harbert
1953 — Walter Burkemo
1952 — Jim Turnesa
1951 — Sam Snead
1950 — Chandler Harper
1949 — Sam Snead
1948 — Ben Hogan
1947 — Jim Ferrier
1946 — Ben Hogan
1945 — Byron Nelson
1944 — Bob Hamilton
1943 — Not contested, WWII
1942 — Sam Snead
1941 — Vic Ghezzi
1940 — Byron Nelson
1939 — Henry Picard
1938 — Paul Runyan
1937 — Denny Shute
1936 — Denny Shute
1935 — Johnny Revolta
1934 — Paul Runyan
1933 — Gene Sarazen
1932 — Olin Dutra
1931 — Tom Creavy
1930 — Tommy Armour
1929 — Leo Diegel
1928 — Leo Diegel
1927 — Walter Hagen
1926 — Walter Hagen
1925 — Walter Hagen
1924 — Walter Hagen
1923 — Gene Sarazen
1922 — Gene Sarazen
1921 — Walter Hagen
1920 — Jock Hutchison
1919 — James M. Barnes
1917-18 — Not contested, WWI
1916 — James M. Barnes
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