Steve Stricker Majors Wins

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Steve Stricker Majors Wins
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Steve Stricker, a veteran golfer with wins on both the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions, boasts an impressive career. Despite late blooming with his most successful year at 42, he climbed to number two in the world rankings and secured 12 PGA Tour victories, including prestigious titles.

Stricker's consistency is undeniable, evidenced by his over 250 weeks spent nestled within the top 10 of the world rankings, with a career-high of number two in 2009. Interestingly, his professional journey began in 1990 with two wins on the Canadian Professional Golf Tour before transitioning to the PGA Tour in 1994. Though a near miss at the 1998 PGA Championship left him runner-up, Stricker remains a respected competitor, especially on the senior tour.

How many Majors did Steve Stricker win?

Steve Stricker has not won any majors on the PGA Tour (under 50 years old). However, he has been very successful on the PGA Tour Champions (over 50 years old), winning seven senior major championships. These are considered separate titles from the traditional majors.

Steve Stricker’s Masters Tournament Wins

Steve Stricker has not won the Masters Tournament as of June 2024.

His best showing at the Masters Tournament came in 2009, where he secured a respectable tie for 6th place. He bagged three impressive PGA Tour victories that season and nearly topped the money list. While a major championship title remains elusive on the PGA Tour, Stricker has dominated the senior circuit (PGA Tour Champions) since turning 50.

Steve Stricker’s PGA Championship Wins

Steve Stricker has not won a PGA Championship as of June 2024. Stricker's best finish at the PGA Championship was runner-up in 1998. This was a close call, but he ultimately fell short of Vijay Singh, who surged in the final round.

Stricker entered the final round tied for the lead with Vijay Singh at 7-under par (203). He steadily climbed the leaderboard throughout the tournament, carding impressive scores of 69, 68, and a strong 66 in the third round.

Unfortunately for Stricker, Singh found another gear on the back nine. Despite a valiant effort, Stricker couldn't quite keep pace. A bogey on the par-3 17th hole proved costly, while Singh managed to save par from a similar position. Both players parred the final hole, resulting in a two-stroke victory for Singh (271) and a runner-up finish for Stricker (273).

Steve Stricker’s US Open Wins

Steve Stricker has not won the US Open as of June 2024.

Steve Stricker's best finish at the U.S. Open was a tie for 5th place, which he achieved in 1999. This strong performance took place at Pinehurst No. 2, a notoriously challenging course known for its tight fairways.

1999 was a particularly strong year for Stricker at the majors. This US Open finish came alongside his runner-up finish at the PGA Championship just a few months prior.

Steve Stricker’s Open Championship Wins

Steve Stricker has not won the Open Championship as of June 2024.

However, Steve Stricker defied expectations in the 2016 Open Championship at Royal Troon with a thrilling performance, ultimately finishing in fourth place. This accomplishment was particularly impressive considering his age of 49.

Stricker started strong, carding a solid opening round of 67. He followed that up with a slightly higher 75 in the second round but remained within striking distance of the lead. The third round saw him regain his form with a solid 68, putting him in contention for the final day.

The final round was a dramatic affair. While Stricker put together another impressive round, shooting a 69, a number of players surged ahead. The eventual winner, Henrik Stenson, had a phenomenal final round of 63, setting a new Open Championship scoring record at 20-under par. Phil Mickelson also put on a strong showing, finishing as runner-up at 17-under par.

Stricker's final score of 279 (-5) placed him just outside the top three, but it was a significant accomplishment at his age.

Steve Stricker’s Major Wins Year-by-Year

TournamentMasters TournamentU.S. OpenThe Open ChampionshipPGA Championship
1993DNP83DNPDNP
1994DNPDNPDNPDNP
1995DNPT13DNPT23
1996CUTT60T22T26
1997CUTT36T62CUT
1998DNPT5T522
1999T385CUTCUT
2000T19T27CUTCUT
2001T10CUTT42T66
2002CUTT16T59CUT
2003DNPDNPDNPDNP
2004DNPCUTDNPDNP
2005DNPDNPDNPDNP
2006DNPT6DNPT7
2007CUTT13T8T23
2008CUTT29T7T39
2009T6T23T52CUT
2010T30T58T55T18
2011T11T19T12T12
2012T47T15T23T7
2013T20T8DNPT12
2014T31T21DNPT7
2015T28DNPDNPT30
2016DNPDNP4T42
2017T16T16T37T54
2018DNPT20DNPDNP
2019DNPCUTDNPDNP
2020DNPCUTCUTNT
2021DNPT44DNPDNP

FAQ's On Steve Stricker Majors Wins

A. Steve Stricker has 12 PGA Tour wins.

A. No, Steve Stricker has not won a major championship on the PGA Tour (under 50 years old).

A. Steve Stricker's highest world ranking was No. 2, which he achieved in September 2009.

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