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The oldest of the majors is [[The Open Championship]], which is often referred to as the "British Open" outside the [[United Kingdom]]. Because of a lack of participation by American players due to the overseas travel times, the Open Championship was not considered a major in the U.S. until the early 1960s, when [[Arnold Palmer]] began competing in [[Great Britain]]. Until that time, many U.S. players considered the [[Western Open]] as one of golf's majors. It was Palmer and [[Pittsburgh]] golf writer [[Bob Drum]] who decided which four events would comprise the modern four majors and rekindled the [[Grand Slam (golf)|Grand Slam of Golf]] concept. {{Fact|date=June 2007}}
The oldest of the majors is [[The Open Championship]], which is often referred to as the "British Open" outside the [[United Kingdom]]. Because of a lack of participation by American players due to the overseas travel times, the Open Championship was not considered a major in the U.S. until the early 1960s, when [[Arnold Palmer]] began competing in [[Great Britain]]. Until that time, many U.S. players considered the [[Western Open]] as one of golf's majors. It was Palmer and [[Pittsburgh]] golf writer [[Bob Drum]] who decided which four events would comprise the modern four majors and rekindled the [[Grand Slam (golf)|Grand Slam of Golf]] concept. {{Fact|date=June 2007}}


The other three majors all take place in the United States. The Masters (often known as the "U.S. Masters" outside North America) is played at the same course, [[Augusta National Golf Club]], every year, while the other three rotate courses (the Open Championship, however, is always played on a [[links (golf)|links course]]). Each of the majors has a distinct history, and they are run by four different golf(ing please cite listing of "golfing" in a reference dictinary) organizations, but their special status is recognized worldwide. Major championship winners receive the maximum possible allocation of 50 points from the [[Official World Golf Rankings]], which are endorsed by all of the main [[Professional golf tours|tours]], and major championship prize money is official on the three richest regular (ie under-50) golf tours, the [[PGA Tour]], [[PGA European Tour|European Tour]] and [[Japan Golf Tour]]. In order of their playing date the majors are:
The other three majors all take place in the United States. The Masters (often known as the "U.S. Masters" outside North America) is played at the same course, [[Augusta National Golf Club]], every year, while the other three rotate courses (the Open Championship, however, is always played on a [[links (golf)|links course]]). Each of the majors has a distinct history, and they are run by four different golf organizations, but their special status is recognized worldwide. Major championship winners receive the maximum possible allocation of 50 points from the [[Official World Golf Rankings]], which are endorsed by all of the main [[Professional golf tours|tours]], and major championship prize money is official on the three richest regular (ie under-50) golf tours, the [[PGA Tour]], [[PGA European Tour|European Tour]] and [[Japan Golf Tour]]. In order of their playing date the majors are:


# April - [[The Masters Tournament|The Masters]] (weekend ending 2nd Sunday in April) - hosted as an invitational by and played at [[Augusta National Golf Club]]
# April - [[The Masters Tournament|The Masters]] (weekend ending 2nd Sunday in April) - hosted as an invitational by and played at [[Augusta National Golf Club]]

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The Major Championships, often referred to simply as "the majors", are the four most prestigious annual tournaments in professional golf. The "majors" originally consisted of the Open Championship, the British Amateur or The Amateur Championship, the U.S. Open and the US Amateur. With the introduction of the Masters Tournament in 1934, and the rise of professional golf in the late 1940s and 1950s, the term "major championships" eventually came to describe the Masters, the U.S. Open, the (British) Open Championship, and the (U.S.) PGA Championship. It is difficult to determine when the definition changed to include the current four tournaments, although many trace it to Arnold Palmer's 1960 season, when after winning the Masters and the U.S. Open to start the season he remarked that if he could win the Open Championship and PGA Championship to finish the season, he would complete "a grand slam of his own" to rival Bobby Jones's 1930 feat.

The oldest of the majors is The Open Championship, which is often referred to as the "British Open" outside the United Kingdom. Because of a lack of participation by American players due to the overseas travel times, the Open Championship was not considered a major in the U.S. until the early 1960s, when Arnold Palmer began competing in Great Britain. Until that time, many U.S. players considered the Western Open as one of golf's majors. It was Palmer and Pittsburgh golf writer Bob Drum who decided which four events would comprise the modern four majors and rekindled the Grand Slam of Golf concept. [citation needed]

The other three majors all take place in the United States. The Masters (often known as the "U.S. Masters" outside North America) is played at the same course, Augusta National Golf Club, every year, while the other three rotate courses (the Open Championship, however, is always played on a links course). Each of the majors has a distinct history, and they are run by four different golf organizations, but their special status is recognized worldwide. Major championship winners receive the maximum possible allocation of 50 points from the Official World Golf Rankings, which are endorsed by all of the main tours, and major championship prize money is official on the three richest regular (ie under-50) golf tours, the PGA Tour, European Tour and Japan Golf Tour. In order of their playing date the majors are:

  1. April - The Masters (weekend ending 2nd Sunday in April) - hosted as an invitational by and played at Augusta National Golf Club
  2. June - U.S. Open (weekend ending with the 3rd Sunday in June) - hosted by the USGA and played at various locations in the USA
  3. July - The Open Championship (weekend containing the 3rd Friday in July) - hosted by the R&A and always played on a links course at various locations in the UK
  4. August - PGA Championship (4th weekend after the Open Championship) - hosted by the Professional Golfers' Association of America and played at various locations in the USA.

Alongside the biennial Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team competitions, the majors are golf's marquee events. Elite players from all over the world participate in them, and the reputations of the greatest players in golf history are largely based on the number of major championship victories they accumulate. The top prizes are not actually the largest in golf, being surpassed by the Players Championship, the three individual World Golf Championships events, and one or two invitational events, but winning a major boosts a player's career far more than winning any other tournament. If he is already a leading player, he will probably receive large bonuses from his sponsors and may be able to negotiate better contracts. If he is an unknown he will immediately be signed up. Perhaps more importantly, he will receive an exemption from the need to annually requalify for a tour card on his home tour, thus giving a tournament golfer some security in an unstable profession. Currently the PGA Tour gives a five-year exemption to all major winners.

In recent years the Players Championship, which was held two weeks before the Masters, has been begun to be boosted as "the fifth major" by elements of the American media. This has not been publicly encouraged by golf authorities, but the tournament does attract a similar strength of field. With "The Players" move to mid-May in 2007, some people (mainly in North America) believe that the Players should be considered a de facto major championship, even if it's not considered part of "the grand slam". Outside the United States, the idea of increasing the proportion of majors held in the U.S. from three out of four to four out of five is much less popular. In addition, three World Golf Championship events were established in 1999, bringing to eight the total number of events in which virtually all of the world's top few dozen players compete against each other every year.

Television coverage

Because none of the majors falls under the direct jurisdiction of the PGA Tour, television rights are negotiated separately from that of the tour and were not affected by the new deals that took effect in 2007.

The U.S. Open is shown on NBC and ESPN under a contract that ends in 2010. ESPN on ABC and TNT will show the Open Championship until 2009, and CBS and TNT have long-term deals for the PGA Championship. The Masters operates under one-year contracts; CBS has been the main TV partner every year since 1956, with ESPN televising the first and second rounds effective with the 2008 tourney, replacing USA Network, which had shown the event since the early 1980s. ABC and USA no longer carry any other men's pro golf tournaments, and TNT shows no other events.

In the United Kingdom, the BBC is the exclusive TV home of the Masters and the Open Championship. The U.S. Open and PGA Championship are shown on Sky Sports, however, PGA Tour events are shown on Setanta Sports.

Major championship winners

For each golfer with more than one major championship victory, his total number of wins and the place of each win in his sequence are shown in parentheses. For example, Tiger Woods' win in the 2005 Masters was the ninth of his thirteen major titles to date. There is a more detailed table for each tournament in its own article.

Year The Masters U.S. Open The Open Championship PGA Championship
2007 United States Zach Johnson Argentina Ángel Cabrera Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington United States Tiger Woods (13/13)
2006 United States Phil Mickelson (3/3) Australia Geoff Ogilvy United States Tiger Woods (11/13) United States Tiger Woods (12/13)
2005 United States Tiger Woods (9/13) New Zealand Michael Campbell United States Tiger Woods (10/13) United States Phil Mickelson (2/3)
2004 United States Phil Mickelson (1/3) South Africa Retief Goosen (2/2) United States Todd Hamilton Fiji Vijay Singh (3/3)
2003 Canada Mike Weir United States Jim Furyk United States Ben Curtis United States Shaun Micheel
2002 United States Tiger Woods (7/13) United States Tiger Woods (8/13) South Africa Ernie Els (3/3) United States Rich Beem
2001 United States Tiger Woods (6/13) South Africa Retief Goosen (1/2) United States David Duval United States David Toms
2000 Fiji Vijay Singh (2/3) United States Tiger Woods (3/13) United States Tiger Woods (4/13) United States Tiger Woods (5/13)
1999 Spain José María Olazábal (2/2) United States Payne Stewart (3/3) Scotland Paul Lawrie United States Tiger Woods (2/13)
1998 United States Mark O'Meara (1/2) United States Lee Janzen (2/2) United States Mark O'Meara (2/2) Fiji Vijay Singh (1/3)
1997 United States Tiger Woods (1/13) South Africa Ernie Els (2/3) United States Justin Leonard United States Davis Love III
1996 England Nick Faldo (6/6) United States Steve Jones United States Tom Lehman United States Mark Brooks
1995 United States Ben Crenshaw (2/2) United States Corey Pavin United States John Daly (2/2) Australia Steve Elkington
1994 Spain José María Olazábal (1/2) South Africa Ernie Els (1/3) Zimbabwe Nick Price (2/3) Zimbabwe Nick Price (3/3)
1993 Germany Bernhard Langer (2/2) United States Lee Janzen (1/2) Australia Greg Norman (2/2) United States Paul Azinger
1992 United States Fred Couples United States Tom Kite England Nick Faldo (5/6) Zimbabwe Nick Price (1/3)
1991 Wales Ian Woosnam United States Payne Stewart (2/3) Australia Ian Baker-Finch United States John Daly (1/2)
1990 England Nick Faldo (3/6) United States Hale Irwin (3/3) England Nick Faldo (4/6) Australia Wayne Grady
1989 England Nick Faldo (2/6) United States Curtis Strange (2/2) United States Mark Calcavecchia United States Payne Stewart (1/3)
1988 Scotland Sandy Lyle (2/2) United States Curtis Strange (1/2) Spain Seve Ballesteros (5/5) United States Jeff Sluman
1987 United States Larry Mize United States Scott Simpson England Nick Faldo (1/6) United States Larry Nelson (3/3)
1986 United States Jack Nicklaus (18/18) United States Ray Floyd (4/4) Australia Greg Norman (1/2) United States Bob Tway
1985 Germany Bernhard Langer (1/2) United States Andy North (2/2) Scotland Sandy Lyle (1/2) United States Hubert Green (2/2)
1984 United States Ben Crenshaw (1/2) United States Fuzzy Zoeller (2/2) Spain Seve Ballesteros (4/5) United States Lee Trevino (6/6)
1983 Spain Seve Ballesteros (3/5) United States Larry Nelson (2/3) United States Tom Watson (8/8) United States Hal Sutton
1982 United States Craig Stadler United States Tom Watson (6/8) United States Tom Watson (7/8) United States Ray Floyd (3/4)
1981 United States Tom Watson (5/8) Australia David Graham (2/2) United States Bill Rogers United States Larry Nelson (1/3)
1980 Spain Seve Ballesteros (2/5) United States Jack Nicklaus (16/18) United States Tom Watson (4/8) United States Jack Nicklaus (17/18)
1979 United States Fuzzy Zoeller (1/2) United States Hale Irwin (2/3) Spain Seve Ballesteros (1/5) Australia David Graham (1/2)
1978 South Africa Gary Player (9/9) United States Andy North (1/2) United States Jack Nicklaus (15/18) United States John Mahaffey
1977 United States Tom Watson (2/8) United States Hubert Green (1/2) United States Tom Watson (3/8) United States Lanny Wadkins
1976 United States Ray Floyd (2/4) United States Jerry Pate United States Johnny Miller (2/2) United States Dave Stockton (2/2)
1975 United States Jack Nicklaus (13/18) United States Lou Graham United States Tom Watson (1/8) United States Jack Nicklaus (14/18)
1974 South Africa Gary Player (7/9) United States Hale Irwin (1/3) South Africa Gary Player (8/9) United States Lee Trevino (5/6)
1973 United States Tommy Aaron United States Johnny Miller (1/2) United States Tom Weiskopf United States Jack Nicklaus (12/18)
1972 United States Jack Nicklaus (10/18) United States Jack Nicklaus (11/18) United States Lee Trevino (4/6) South Africa Gary Player (6/9)
1971 United States Charles Coody United States Lee Trevino (2/6) United States Lee Trevino (3/6) United States Jack Nicklaus (9/18)
1970 United States Billy Casper (3/3) England Tony Jacklin (2/2) United States Jack Nicklaus (8/18) United States Dave Stockton (1/2)
1969 United States George Archer United States Orville Moody England Tony Jacklin (1/2) United States Ray Floyd (1/4)
1968 United States Bob Goalby United States Lee Trevino (1/6) South Africa Gary Player (5/9) United States Julius Boros (3/3)
1967 United States Gay Brewer United States Jack Nicklaus (7/18) Argentina Roberto DeVicenzo United States Don January
1966 United States Jack Nicklaus (5/18) United States Billy Casper (2/3) United States Jack Nicklaus (6/18) United States Al Geiberger
1965 United States Jack Nicklaus (4/18) South Africa Gary Player (4/9) Australia Peter Thomson (5/5) United States Dave Marr
1964 United States Arnold Palmer (7/7) United States Ken Venturi United States Tony Lema United States Bobby Nichols
1963 United States Jack Nicklaus (2/18) United States Julius Boros (2/3) New Zealand Bob Charles United States Jack Nicklaus (3/18)
1962 United States Arnold Palmer (5/7) United States Jack Nicklaus (1/18) United States Arnold Palmer (6/7) South Africa Gary Player (3/9)
1961 South Africa Gary Player (2/9) United States Gene Littler United States Arnold Palmer (4/7) United States Jerry Barber
1960 United States Arnold Palmer (2/7) United States Arnold Palmer (3/7) Australia Kel Nagle United States Jay Hebert
1959 United States Art Wall, Jr. United States Billy Casper (1/3) South Africa Gary Player (1/9) United States Bob Rosburg
1958 United States Arnold Palmer (1/7) United States Tommy Bolt Australia Peter Thomson (4/5) United States Dow Finsterwald
1957 United States Doug Ford (2/2) United States Dick Mayer South Africa Bobby Locke (4/4) United States Lionel Hebert
1956 United States Jack Burke, Jr. (1/2) United States Cary Middlecoff (3/3) Australia Peter Thomson (3/5) United States Jack Burke, Jr. (2/2)
1955 United States Cary Middlecoff (2/3) United States Jack Fleck Australia Peter Thomson (2/5) United States Doug Ford (1/2)
1954 United States Sam Snead (7/7) United States Ed Furgol Australia Peter Thomson (1/5) United States Chick Harbert
1953 United States Ben Hogan (7/9) United States Ben Hogan (8/9) United States Ben Hogan (9/9) United States Walter Burkemo
1952 United States Sam Snead (6/7) United States Julius Boros (1/3) South Africa Bobby Locke (3/4) United States Jim Turnesa
1951 United States Ben Hogan (5/9) United States Ben Hogan (6/9) England Max Faulkner United States Sam Snead (5/7)
1950 United States Jimmy Demaret (3/3) United States Ben Hogan (4/9) South Africa Bobby Locke (2/4) United States Chandler Harper
1949 United States Sam Snead (3/7) United States Cary Middlecoff (1/3) South Africa Bobby Locke (1/4) United States Sam Snead (4/7)
1948 United States Claude Harmon United States Ben Hogan (2/9) England Henry Cotton (3/3) United States Ben Hogan (3/9)
1947 United States Jimmy Demaret (2/3) United States Lew Worsham Northern Ireland Fred Daly Australia Jim Ferrier
1946 United States Herman Keiser United States Lloyd Mangrum United States Sam Snead (2/7) United States Ben Hogan (1/9)
1945 No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) United States Byron Nelson (5/5)
1944 No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) United States Bob Hamilton
1943 No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II)
1942 United States Byron Nelson (4/5) No tournament (World War II) No tournament (World War II) United States Sam Snead (1/7)
1941 United States Craig Wood (1/2) United States Craig Wood (2/2) No tournament (World War II) United States Vic Ghezzi
1940 United States Jimmy Demaret (1/3) United States Lawson Little No tournament (World War II) United States Byron Nelson (3/5)
1939 United States Ralph Guldahl (3/3) United States Byron Nelson (2/5) England Richard Burton United States Henry Picard (2/2)
1938 United States Henry Picard (1/2) United States Ralph Guldahl (2/3) England Reg Whitcombe United States Paul Runyan (2/2)
1937 United States Byron Nelson (1/5) United States Ralph Guldahl (1/3) England Henry Cotton (2/3) United States Denny Shute (3/3)
1936 United States Horton Smith (2/2) United States Tony Manero England Alf Padgham United States Denny Shute (2/3)
1935 United States Gene Sarazen (7/7) United States Sam Parks, Jr England Alf Perry United States Johnny Revolta
1934 United States Horton Smith (1/2) United States Olin Dutra (2/2) England Henry Cotton (1/3) United States Paul Runyan (1/2)
1933 Not yet founded United States Johnny Goodman United States Denny Shute (1/3) United States Gene Sarazen (6/7)
1932 Not yet founded United States Gene Sarazen (4/7) United States Gene Sarazen (5/7) United States Olin Dutra (1/2)
1931 Not yet founded United States Billy Burke United States Tommy Armour (3/3) United States Tom Creavy
1930 Not yet founded United States Bobby Jones (6/7) United States Bobby Jones (7/7) United States Tommy Armour (2/3)
1929 Not yet founded United States Bobby Jones (5/7) United States Walter Hagen (11/11) United States Leo Diegel (2/2)
1928 Not yet founded United States Johnny Farrell United States Walter Hagen (10/11) United States Leo Diegel (1/2)
1927 Not yet founded United States Tommy Armour (1/3) United States Bobby Jones (4/7) United States Walter Hagen (9/11)
1926 Not yet founded United States Bobby Jones (2/7) United States Bobby Jones (3/7) United States Walter Hagen (8/11)
1925 Not yet founded Scotland Willie MacFarlane United States Jim Barnes (4/4) United States Walter Hagen (7/11)
1924 Not yet founded England Cyril Walker United States Walter Hagen (5/11) United States Walter Hagen (6/11)
1923 Not yet founded United States Bobby Jones (1/7) England Arthur Havers United States Gene Sarazen (3/7)
1922 Not yet founded United States Gene Sarazen (1/7) United States Walter Hagen (4/11) United States Gene Sarazen (2/7)
1921 Not yet founded United States Jim Barnes (3/4) United States Jock Hutchison (2/2) United States Walter Hagen (3/11)
1920 Not yet founded Jersey Ted Ray (2/2) Scotland George Duncan United States Jock Hutchison (1/2)
1919 Not yet founded United States Walter Hagen (2/11) No tournament (World War I) United States Jim Barnes (2/4)
1918 Not yet founded No tournament (World War I) No tournament (World War I) No tournament (World War I)
1917 Not yet founded No tournament (World War I) No tournament (World War I) No tournament (World War I)
1916 Not yet founded United States Chick Evans No tournament (World War I) United States Jim Barnes (1/4)
1915 Not yet founded United States Jerome Travers No tournament (World War I) Not yet founded
1914 Not yet founded United States Walter Hagen (1/11) Jersey Harry Vardon (7/7) Not yet founded
1913 Not yet founded United States Francis Ouimet England John Henry Taylor (5/5) Not yet founded
1912 Not yet founded United States John McDermott (2/2) Jersey Ted Ray (1/2) Not yet founded
1911 Not yet founded United States John McDermott (1/2) Jersey Harry Vardon (6/7) Not yet founded
1910 Not yet founded Scotland Alex Smith (2/2) Scotland James Braid (5/5) Not yet founded
1909 Not yet founded England George Sargent England John Henry Taylor (4/5) Not yet founded
1908 Not yet founded Scotland Fred McLeod Scotland James Braid (4/5) Not yet founded
1907 Not yet founded Scotland Alec Ross France Arnaud Massy Not yet founded
1906 Not yet founded Scotland Alex Smith (1/2) Scotland James Braid (3/5) Not yet founded
1905 Not yet founded Scotland Willie Anderson (4/4) Scotland James Braid (2/5) Not yet founded
1904 Not yet founded Scotland Willie Anderson (3/4) Scotland Jack White Not yet founded
1903 Not yet founded Scotland Willie Anderson (2/4) Jersey Harry Vardon (5/7) Not yet founded
1902 Not yet founded Scotland Laurie Auchterlonie Scotland Sandy Herd Not yet founded
1901 Not yet founded Scotland Willie Anderson (1/4) Scotland James Braid (1/5) Not yet founded
1900 Not yet founded Jersey Harry Vardon (4/7) England John Henry Taylor (3/5) Not yet founded
1899 Not yet founded Scotland Willie Smith Jersey Harry Vardon (3/7) Not yet founded
1898 Not yet founded Scotland Fred Herd Jersey Harry Vardon (2/7) Not yet founded
1897 Not yet founded England Joe Lloyd England Harold Hilton (2/2) Not yet founded
1896 Not yet founded Scotland James Foulis Jersey Harry Vardon (1/7) Not yet founded
1895 Not yet founded England Horace Rawlins England John Henry Taylor (2/5) Not yet founded
1894 Not yet founded Not yet founded England John Henry Taylor (1/5) Not yet founded
1893 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Auchterlonie Not yet founded
1892 Not yet founded Not yet founded England Harold Hilton (1/2) Not yet founded
1891 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Hugh Kirkaldy Not yet founded
1890 Not yet founded Not yet founded England John Ball, Jnr Not yet founded
1889 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Park, Jnr (2/2) Not yet founded
1888 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Jack Burns Not yet founded
1887 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Park, Jnr (1/2) Not yet founded
1886 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland David Brown Not yet founded
1885 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Bob Martin (2/2) Not yet founded
1884 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Jack Simpson Not yet founded
1883 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Fernie Not yet founded
1882 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Bob Ferguson (3/3) Not yet founded
1881 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Bob Ferguson (2/3) Not yet founded
1880 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Bob Ferguson (1/3) Not yet founded
1879 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Jamie Anderson (3/3) Not yet founded
1878 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Jamie Anderson (2/3) Not yet founded
1877 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Jamie Anderson (1/3) Not yet founded
1876 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Bob Martin (1/2) Not yet founded
1875 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Park, Snr (4/4) Not yet founded
1874 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Mungo Park Not yet founded
1873 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Kidd Not yet founded
1872 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Jnr (4/4) Not yet founded
1871 Not yet founded Not yet founded Not played Not yet founded
1870 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Jnr (3/4) Not yet founded
1869 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Jnr (2/4) Not yet founded
1868 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Jnr (1/4) Not yet founded
1867 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Snr (4/4) Not yet founded
1866 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Park, Snr (3/4) Not yet founded
1865 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Andrew Strath Not yet founded
1864 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Snr (3/4) Not yet founded
1863 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Park, Snr (2/4) Not yet founded
1862 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Snr(2/4) Not yet founded
1861 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Tom Morris, Snr(1/4) Not yet founded
1860 Not yet founded Not yet founded Scotland Willie Park Snr (1/4) Not yet founded

Major champions by nationality

The table below shows the number of major championships won by golfers from various countries. Tallies are also shown for major wins by golfers from Europe and from the "Rest of the World" (RoW), ie the world excluding Europe and the United States. The United States plays Europe in the Ryder Cup and an International Team representing the Rest of the World in the Presidents Cup. The table is complete through the 2007 PGA Championship.

Decade Total ARG AUS CAN ENG FJI FRA GER NZL NIR IRL SCO ZAF ESP USA WAL ZWE EUR RoW
Total 403 2 15 1 38 3 1 2 2 1 1 55 18 7 253 1 3 106 44
2000s 32 1 1 1 - 2 - - 1 - 1 - 3 - 22 - - 1 9
1990s 40 - 4 - 4 1 - 1 - - - 1 2 2 21 1 3 9 10
1980s 40 - 2 - 2 - - 1 - - - 2 - 4 29 - - 9 2
1970s 40 - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - 4 1 33 - - 2 5
1960s 40 1 2 - 1 - - - 1 - - - 4 - 31 - - 1 8
1950s 40 - 4 - 1 - - - - - - - 4 - 31 - - 1 8
1940s 26 - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 - 22 - - 2 2
1930s 36 - - - 6 - - - - - - - - - 30 - - 6 -
1920s 30 - - - 3 - - - - - - 2 - - 25 - - 5 -
1910s 15 - - - 4 - - - - - - 2 - - 9 - - 6 -
1900s 20 - - - 5 - 1 - - - - 14 - - - - - 20 -
1890s 15 - - - 10 - - - - - - 5 - - - - - 15 -
1880s 10 - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - 10 -
1870s 9 - - - - - - - - - - 9 - - - - - 9 -
1860s 10 - - - - - - - - - - 10 - - - - - 10 -

See also

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