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The best golf score ever for one round in a PGA Tour tournament is 58. That score has been posted only once so far, and it was by Jim Furyk. Furyk's all-time record round of 58 happened in the final round of the 2016 Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Connecticut.
The lowest officially recorded round of golf is 55 by Rhein Gibson (12 birdies, two eagles, one hole in one on a par 71) on May 12, 2012, at River Oaks Golf Club in Edmond, Oklahoma. This score is recognized by the Guinness World Records .
Kim’s 13 was the highest score recorded on a par 3 on the PGA Tour in any tournament (not including majors) since 1983. After Kim’s first shot landed in the water, he began to hit from the...
Kevin Chappell's 59 at The Greenbrier got us thinking whether the mere fact of breaking 60 makes it one of the best rounds ever on the PGA Tour
We compile our list of the 10 best rounds of golf ever, including Tiger Woods at the 2008 US Open and Annika Sorenstam posting the first ever 59 on the LPGA.
When we talk about the best golf scores for 18 holes, it’s fascinating to see both professional records and personal milestones. Professional golf has seen some jaw-dropping performances, with the lowest scores in official tournaments reaching down to 55.
Tiger Woods’ 12-shot, color-barrier shattering victory in the 1997 Masters might be the most impactful event in golf history, but, according to the man himself, the best round of his life ...
The Floyd, Woods and Nicklaus showings are true outliers that deserve legendary status. The average 72-hole winning score is 12.73 strokes better than the rest of the field. So these three ...
Winning just one is enough to define an entire career and earn the victor a place among the greats of the game. It's for that reason they are so fiercely contested and often produce drama that transcends the sport. Here, we pick out 12 of the most memorable men's Majors in history...
Tiger Woods has carded a lot of great scores on the PGA Tour. That tends to happen when you're one of the winningest and one of the best golfers in tour history. And that makes the occasional poor score by Woods remarkable, too.