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PGA Championship winners by year: Complete list of champions

It’s PGA Championship week and professional golf’s second major of 2025 will once again feature a loaded field in pursuit of the Wannamaker Trophy.

First-round action begins Thursday at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, which also played host to the 2017 PGA Championship won by Justin Thomas. He was there earlier this week with most of the living PGA Championship winners from the past when defending champion Xander Schauffele hosted the event’s annual champions’ dinner.

The first PGA Championship was contested in 1916 and the tournament has been taking place every year since with pauses only for World War I and World War II. The winners list is a who’s who from the sport’s history, with legends of the game like Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods and unlikely champions like John Daly and Shaun Micheel.

Here’s a look at every previous PGA Championship winner ahead of the 2025 event:

PGA Championship winners by year: Complete list of champions

  • 2024: Xander Schauffele, Valhalla G.C.
  • 2023: Brooks Koepka, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 2022: Justin Thomas, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 2021: Phil Mickelson, Kiawah Island
  • 2020: Collin Morikawa, TPC Harding Park
  • 2019: Brooks Koepka, Bethpage Black
  • 2018: Brooks Koepka, Bellerive C.C.
  • 2017: Justin Thomas, Quail Hollow C.C.
  • 2016: Jimmy Walker, Baltusrol G.C.
  • 2015: Jason Day, Whistling Straits
  • 2014: Rory McIlroy, Valhalla G.C.
  • 2013: Jason Dufner, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 2012: Rory McIlroy, Kiawah Island
  • 2011: Keegan Bradley, Atlanta Athletic Club
  • 2010: Martin Kaymer, Whistling Straits
  • 2009: Y.E. Yang, Hazeltine National G.C.
  • 2008: Pádraig Harrington, Oakland Hills
  • 2007: Tiger Woods, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 2006: Tiger Woods, Medinah C.C.
  • 2005: Phil Mickelson, Baltusrol G.C.
  • 2004: Vijay Singh, Whistling Straits
  • 2003: Shaun Micheel, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 2002: Rich Beem, Hazeltine National G.C.
  • 2001: David Toms, Atlanta Athletic Club
  • 2000: Tiger Woods, Valhalla C.C.
  • 1999: Tiger Woods, Medinah C.C.
  • 1998: Vijay Singh, Sahalee C.C.
  • 1997: Davis Love III, Winged Foot C.C.
  • 1996: Mark Brooks, Valhalla G.C.
  • 1995: Steve Elkington, Riviera C.C.
  • 1994: Nick Price, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 1993: Paul Azinger, Inverness Club
  • 1992: Nick Price, Bellerive C.C.
  • 1991: John Daly, Crooked Stick G.C.
  • 1990: Wayne Grady, Shoal Creek G.C.C.
  • 1989: Payne Stewart, Kemper Lakes G.C.
  • 1988: Jeff Sluman, Oak Tree G.C.
  • 1987: Larry Nelson, PGA National
  • 1986: Bob Tway, Inverness Club
  • 1985: Hubert Green, Cherry Hills C.C.
  • 1984: Lee Trevino, Shoal Creek G.C.C.
  • 1983: Hal Sutton, Riviera C.C.
  • 1982: Raymond Floyd, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 1981: Larry Nelson, Atlanta Athletic Club
  • 1980: Jack Nicklaus, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 1979: David Graham, Oakland Hills C.C.
  • 1978: John Mahaffey, Oakmont C.C.
  • 1977: Lanny Wadkins, Pebble Beach Golf Links
  • 1976: Dave Stockton, Congressional C.C.
  • 1975: Jack Nicklaus, Firestone C.C.
  • 1974: Lee Trevino, Tanglewood Park
  • 1973: Jack Nicklaus, Canterbury G.C.
  • 1972: Gary Player, Oakland Hills C.C.
  • 1971: Jack Nicklaus, PGA National
  • 1970: Dave Stockton, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 1969: Raymond Floyd, NCR C.C.
  • 1968: Julius Boros, Pecan Valley G.C.
  • 1967: Don January, Columbine C.C.
  • 1966: Al Geiberger, Firestone C.C.
  • 1965: Dave Marr, Laurel Valley G.C.
  • 1964: Bobby Nichols, Columbus C.C.
  • 1963: Jack Nicklaus, Dallas Athletic Club
  • 1962: Gary Player, Aronimink G.C.
  • 1961: Jerry Barber, Olympia Fields C.C.
  • 1960: Jay Hebert, Firestone C.C.
  • 1959: Bob Rosburg, Minneapolis G.C.
  • 1958: Dow Finsterwald, Llanerch C.C.
  • 1957: Lionel Hebert, Miami Valley G.C.
  • 1956: Jack Burke Jr., Blue Hill C.C.
  • 1955: Doug Ford, Meadowbrook C.C.
  • 1954: Chick Harbert, Keller G.C.
  • 1953: Walter Burkemo, Birmingham C.C.
  • 1952: Jim Turnesa, Big Spring C.C.
  • 1951: Sam Snead, Oakmont C.C.
  • 1950: Chandler Harper, Scioto C.C.
  • 1949: Sam Snead, Belmont Golf Course
  • 1948: Ben Hogan, Norwood Hills C.C.
  • 1947: Jim Ferrier, Plum Hollow C.C.
  • 1946: Ben Hogan, Portland G.C.
  • 1945: Byron Nelson, Moraine C.C.
  • 1944: Bob Hamilton, Manito G.C.C.
  • 1943: No Tournament (World War II)
  • 1942: Sam Snead, Seaview C.C.
  • 1941: Vic Ghezzi, Cherry Hills C.C.
  • 1940: Byron Nelson, Hershey C.C.
  • 1939: Henry Picard, Pomonok C.C.
  • 1938: Paul Runyan, Shawnee C.C.
  • 1937: Denny Shute, Pittsburgh Field Club
  • 1936: Denny Shute, Pinehurst Resort #2
  • 1935: Johnny Revolta, Twin Hills G.C.C.
  • 1934: Paul Runyan, The Park C.C.
  • 1933: Gene Sarazen, Blue Mound C.C.
  • 1932: Olin Dutra, Keller G.C.
  • 1931: Tom Creavy, Wannamoisett C.C.
  • 1930: Tommy Armour, Fresh Meadow C.C.
  • 1929: Leo Diegel, Hillcrest C.C.
  • 1928: Leo Diegel, Baltimore C.C.
  • 1927: Walter Hagen, Cedar Crest C.C.
  • 1926: Walter Hagen, Salisbury C.C.
  • 1925: Walter Hagen, Olympia Fields C.C.
  • 1924: Walter Hagen, French Lick Springs G.C.
  • 1923: Gene Sarazen, Pelham C.C.
  • 1922: Gene Sarazen, Oakmont C.C.
  • 1921: Walter Hagen, Inwood C.C.
  • 1920: Jock Hutchison, Flossmoor C.C.
  • 1919: Jim Barnes, Engineers C.C.
  • 1918: No Tournament (World War I)
  • 1917: No Tournament (World War I)
  • 1916: Jim Barnes, Siwanoy C.C.

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PGA Championship 2025: TV, streaming and where to watch

The 2025 PGA Championship will be broadcast by ESPN during the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday, with ESPN and CBS slated to televise the final two rounds on Saturday and Sunday. ESPN+ and Fubo will have streaming coverage of all four rounds at the PGA Championship, while viewers can stream the action on Paramount+ during the weekend coverage.

First Round: Thursday, May 15

(All times Eastern)

  • 6a.m.-11 a.m. on ESPN+
  • 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN+ and Fubo

Second Round: Friday, May 16

  • 6a.m.-11 a.m. on ESPN+
  • 11 a.m.-6 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN+ and Fubo

Third Round: Saturday, May 17

  • 7-9 a.m. on ESPN+
  • 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN+ and Fubo
  • 12-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+, ESPN+ and Fubo

Final Round: Sunday, May 18

  • 7-9 a.m. on ESPN+
  • 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on ESPN, ESPN+ and Fubo
  • 12-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+, ESPN+ and Fubo
This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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