Here are some of the most famous golf rounds in history—performances that are legendary for their skill, pressure, and historical significance:
1. Tiger Woods – 2000 U.S. Open (Pebble Beach)
Round: Final Round (67)
Tiger won by 15 strokes, the largest margin in major history. His dominance over four rounds, especially in tough conditions, set a new standard for excellence.
2. Jack Nicklaus – 1986 Masters (Final Round 65)
At 46 years old, Nicklaus stunned the golf world with a back-nine charge, capturing his 18th and final major title. His iconic birdie putt on 17 remains one of golf’s most replayed moments.
3. Rory McIlroy – 2011 U.S. Open (Congressional)
Round: Final Round (69)
After collapsing at the Masters months earlier, McIlroy bounced back with an eight-shot win and a record 16-under total—showing resilience and brilliance.
4. Phil Mickelson – 2004 Masters (Final Round 69)
After years of near-misses, Mickelson finally won his first major with a dramatic birdie putt on the 18th green—earning a joyous leap and a place in golf lore.
5. Ben Hogan – 1950 U.S. Open (Final Round 69, 18-Hole Playoff)
Just 16 months after a near-fatal car crash, Hogan returned to win at Merion in a playoff—cementing his reputation for grit and determination.
6. Jordan Spieth – 2015 Masters (Round 1: 64, Tournament Total -18)
Spieth tied the tournament scoring record and led wire-to-wire, showing composure beyond his years at just 21 years old.
7. Louis Oosthuizen – 2010 Open Championship (Final Round 71)
With relentless consistency and calm, Oosthuizen cruised to a seven-shot win at St Andrews, playing like a seasoned champion in challenging conditions.