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The KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship ranks highly on the professional golfing calendar. Indeed, this particular golf championship is deemed one of the most illustrious of all the senior golfing tournaments. In 2020, the Senior PGA Championship celebrated its 81st birthday.
At the behest of legendary golfer Bobby Jones, the very first Senior PGA championship was hosted in Augusta. All participants must be at least 50 years of age to compete in this prestigious tournament, many of whom are some of the most celebrated golfers of all time.
One would be hard pressed to list the Top 12 Senior PGA golfers without conjuring up instant recognition from golf fans. The below listing does not include the Senior British Open or the Senior PGA championship before they were part of the Senior Majors. I will reference those details in a later section.
Consider the following listing of successful Champions Tour winners over the years:
* Lee Trevino β T8 β USA β (1990-1994) β 4 Champions Tour Wins
* Loren Roberts β T8 β USA β (2005-2009) β 4 Champions Tour Wins
* Kenny Perry β T8 β USA β (2013-2017) β 4 Champions Tour Wins
* Raymond Floyd β T8 β USA β (1994-2000) β 4 Champions Tour Wins
* Allen Doyle β T8 β USA β (1999-2006) β 4 Champions Tour Wins
* Arnold Palmer β T6 β USA β (1980-1985) β 5 Champions Tour Wins
* Miller Barber β T6 β USA β (1981-1985) β 5 Champions Tour Wins
* Tom Watson β T4 β USA β (2001-2011) β 6 Champions Tour Wins
* Gary Player β T4 β SA β (1986-1990) β 6 Champions Tour Wins
* Hale Irwin β 3 β USA β (1996-2004) β 7 Champions Tour Wins
* Jack Nicklaus β 2 β USA β (1990-1996) β 8 Champions Tour Wins
* Bernard Langer β 1 β Germany β (2010-2019) β 11 Champions Tour Wins
In this tell all, we're going to take a look at the Top Five golfers with the greatest number of Champions Tour Majors, starting with #5 and working our way to #1. You can bet on golf right here at 888 Sport NJ!
#5 β Tom Watson
1 X The Tradition, 2 X Senior PGA Championship, 3 X Senior British Open.
#4 β Gary Player
3 X Senior PGA Championship, 1 X Senior Players Championship, 2 X US Senior Open
#3 β Hale Irwin
4 X Senior PGA Championship, 1 X Senior Players Championship, 2 X US Senior Open
#2 β Jack Nicklaus
4 X The Tradition, 1 X Senior PGA Championship, 1 X Senior Players Championship, 2 X US Senior Open
#1 β Bernard Langer
2 X The Tradition, 1 X Senior PGA Championship, 3 X Senior Players Championship, 1 X US Senior Open, 4 X Senior British Open.
The Senior Majors
Of the Senior Majors, the first event on the golfing calendar is the Senior PGA Championship in May, followed by the US Senior Open in June, the Senior Players Championship in early July, the Senior British Open in late July, and the Tradition in September. The Senior British Open was not a Champions Tour event before 2003, so all wins that accrued before that date are not counted in the aforementioned listing.
As for the Senior PGA Championship, this golf tournament is the oldest of the 5 Majors in senior golf, with an official money event on the EST (European Senior tour), but since 2007 it has been included as one of the official golfing tournaments with a big purse. Prior to 1980, winners of the Senior PGA Championship were not deemed official PGA Tour Champions.
Among some of the wealthiest golfers who will be competing at senior level are Vijah Singh at $75 million, Ernie Els at $75 million, Sergio Garcia made $70 million, Jim Furyk at $50 million, Gary player at $250 million, Bernhard Langer at $25 million, Colin Montgomerie at $55 million, and Jack Nicklaus at a whopping $320 million.
As far as the PGA Tour Champions is concerned, the money leaders include Bernhard Langer as #1 on the Charles Schwab Cup Money List Rank, Brett Quigley and #2 on the Charles Schwab Cup Money List Rank, and Ernie Els at #3 on the Charles Schwab Cup Money List Rank.
It's a highly competitive field of professional golfers on the Senior Circuit, with lots of jockeying for position among the ranking pros.
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