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Most birdies, 54-hole tournament; 26 – Loren Roberts, 2006 MasterCard Championship at Hualalai 26 – Fred Couples, 2011 AT&T Championship 26 – Duffy Waldorf, 2015 Toshiba Classic. Largest scoring swing from one round to the next; 21 strokes – Jimmy Powell, 93 to 72 strokes, second and third rounds, 1990 Murata Reunion Pro-Am. Statistics
The 2023 PGA Championship was the 105th PGA Championship. It was a 72-hole stroke play tournament played on May 18–21 on the East Course of Oak Hill Country Club in Pittsford, New York . Brooks Koepka finished at nine under for the tournament to win his third career PGA Championship and fifth major championship by two shots over Viktor ...
He then made a 58-foot birdie putt on the par-4 14th hole to reach 17-under and in sole possession of the lead going to the final round. Clark also reached 17-under with a birdie on the par-5 16th hole, but his tee shot on the par-3 17th found the water hazard. He made bogey to fall one behind Schauffele and finished with a two-under round of 70.
Schauffele rebounded from his bogey on 10 to birdie the 11th, effectively turning the PGA Championship into a three-horse race. He and Hovland stood tied at -19, with DeChambeau one stroke back at ...
Ricardo Gonzalez of Argentina ran off four straight birdies on the back nine Saturday and closed with a 3-under 70 for a one-shot victory in the Trophy Hassan II, giving him membership on the PGA ...
Collin Morikawa made 14 straight pars to start his final round at the PGA Championship on Sunday. ... Schauffele made his seventh birdie of the day on the 18th green to shoot 6-under 65 and set ...
This page details statistics, ... Nicklaus made a record five consecutive birdies in the final round of the 1982 U.S. Open. ... Nicklaus was the first PGA Tour player ...
Berger got a small consolation prize, moving inside the top 125 to keep a full PGA Tour card for 2025 when the fields will be smaller and only the top 100 will keep cards. Henrik Norlander, who was No. 126 in the FedEx Cup last year, had a 63-68 weekend and joined Berger as the two players who moved into the top 125.