Golf is a popular sport across the world, and many prestigious golf tournaments are held throughout the year. Regardless of where these events take place, the winner isn’t often easy to predict. This is what makes the game so thrilling for players and spectators alike.
The US Masters
The Masters is a prestigious golf tournament that starts off the season. It takes place from April 6 to 13 at the Augusta National in Georgia. The private members club is famous for its challenging course and the surrounding scenery. Scottie Scheffler has won the past two Masters and he will be the one to beat this year.
The Masters has some interesting traditions, such as awarding an iconic green jacket to the winner. An exciting aspect of the tournament is what is known as the ‘Amen’ corner. It’s a series of three holes that have challenged golfers and led to many exciting moments over the years. Any golfer who wins the US Masters is automatically invited to participate in the three other majors.
PGA Championship
The PGA Championship will take place from May 11 to 18 at the Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is one of the most competitive of golf’s premier tournaments. The Professional Golfers’ Association of America hosts this event, and the venue rotates among different courses. The champion in 2024 was Xander Schauffele. Winning the PGA Championship is a significant achievement in the career of any golfer.
The PGA Tour has various sponsors and partnerships. In 2024, betPARX and the PGA Tour formed a new partnership. The sports betting casino is the official sports betting partner of the PGA Tour. The mobile app offers live in-game betting options and a variety of bet types.
The US Open
The US Open takes place from June 7 to 15 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. The champion in 2024 was Bryson DeChambeau. It is the oldest professional golfing event in North America and is run by the United States Golf Association (USGA).
Anyone can enter the tournament by taking part in qualifying events organized by the USGA. This means amateur and professional golfers have a shot at competing against some of the elite players. The greens can be fast and tricky in this tournament, and the player with the lowest score at the end of four rounds is the champion.
The Open (also called the British Open)
The Open takes place from July 13 to 20 and is hosted by golf links courses in Scotland, England, and Northern Ireland. It has been played since 1860 and is therefore the oldest of the major professional events.
All the courses are difficult ones known for fast greens, deep bunkers, and windy conditions. Qualifying events take place on every continent. The winner of the Open receives the Claret Jug and the title of ‘The Champion Golfer of the Year.’
Multiple winners at all four events
As of 2024, Jack Nicklaus is the golfer with the most Masters wins of all time at six wins.
When looking at who won multiple PGA tour tournaments, Tiger Woods and Sam Snead stand out. They both have 82 wins to their names. Jack Nicklaus is next with 73 wins. Ben Hogan has 64 wins and Arnold Palmer has 62.
Ben Hogan, Willie Anderson, Bobby Jones, and Jack Nicklaus hold the record for the most US Open victories, with four wins each.
The Open has been won the most times by Harry Vardon with six victories. Players with five victories are Peter Thomson, Tom Watson, J.H. Taylor, and James Braid.