The 25 Biggest Blowout Wins in the History of Golf Majors

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Winning one of the four major championships in golf places players on an elite list shared by a precious few at the top of the game. Winning multiple majors shrinks that elite list even further.

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But the most rarified air belongs to the legendary golfers who not only won a major but did so in dominating fashion.

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To learn which players had the most dominant victories in majors history, Stacker scoured data from the PGA Tour.

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This is a collection of the biggest blowouts by the very best, how they did it, where they won, and the legacies they left behind.

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#25. 1953 Masters Ben Hogan wanted revenge. Not against any one player in particular, but against Augusta National Golf Course.

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#24. 1964 Open Championship Lema’s win was out of left field because he’d never stepped foot on the course before. He also borrowed Arnold Palmer’s caddy for the event.

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#23. 1986 Open Championship It was Norman’s official coming out party as he not only won his first major, he won it by five strokes over Gordon Brand

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