There are some truly legendary names in the game of golf. With a sport that has so much history, being considered one of the greats is quite the accomplishment. Like any subjective topic, there is room for debate, but The Peninsula on the Indian River Bay has its list of the top five golfers of all time.

Maybe you agree completely or think this list is total bogus. Either way, take a look at each player’s credentials and decide for yourself. Then get out on the course and try to emulate just a portion of their game!

  1. Walter Hagen

A truly original great American golfer, Walter Hagan still ranks third in major championships with 11 in total and is eighth all-time in wins with 45. Hagan won five PGA Championships in his illustrious career, which is still tied for the most all the time, and all five were won when the tournament was a match-play format.

Hagan was a six-time U.S. Ryder Cup captain and even managed to play in six Masters tournaments even though the tournament was not founded until 1934 when Hagan was well past his prime. How many times he would’ve won the Green Jacket were it founded earlier is anyone’s guess.

  1. Sam Snead

If the modern game of golf is in the mold of Tiger Woods, then before 1997, Sam Snead would be the gold standard of golf perfection. Hailed as having the “perfect golf swing,” Snead won a PGA-best 82 times on tour, only the U.S. Open eluding his grasp. Snead finished second for the only major championship missing from his resume four times.

He remains the oldest-ever winner on tour at 52 years and 10 months when he claimed the Greater Greensboro Open in 1965. Snead would make the cut at the 1979 PGA Championship at the ripe old age of 67, the oldest player to ever make the cut at a major. He is also the only player ever to post a top-10 finish in at least one major in five different decades.

  1. Bobby Jones

Best known for co-founding the Masters tournament, which would become the most well-known tournament in all of golf, Bobby Jones was the standard of the sport’s early history in America. Jones was the greatest champion between 1923-30, winning the original majors and forming what we now refer to as a “Grand Slam.”

Jones beat both Walter Hagen and Gene Sarazen, the greatest professional golfers of that era, when he was just an amateur. He won 13 major titles in total (counting U.S. Amateurs), but retired at just 28 years old to end what could easily have been a vastly more decorated career.

  1. Tiger Woods

Perhaps no player has shaped the sport more dramatically than Eldrick “Tiger” Woods. Ushering in a new era of power, the likes of which the game had never before seen, Woods firmly planted golf into the mainstream and made the sport popular both among young golfers and casual golfers alike. Courses became longer and today’s players followed in his image.

On the course, Woods has the second-most majors of all time, winning 15 major championships, the most recent being this year’s 2019 Masters, his fifth Green Jacket. Woods has won every major multiple times and the only player in the modern era to hold all four major titles in succession, known as the “Tiger Slam.”

  1. Jack Nicklaus

This is a true no-brainer! By the most important accomplishments in the game of golf, Jack Nicklaus is far and away the greatest of all time (which you’ve probably heard your grandson refer to as the GOAT). Nicklaus won the most major championships in the history of the sport with 18, which doesn’t even go to mention his 19 runner-up finishes.

Nicklaus finished in the top 10 in 73 of 164 career majors and won 73 total PGA Tour events, the third-most ever. He is also the oldest Masters champion, winning his leading sixth Green Jacket in 1986 at age 46. Nicklaus was the first player to win the four majors (a career Grand Slam) twice and then did it a third time for good measure.

He also has the distinction of being a world-class golf course designer, including this very course at The Peninsula on the Indian River Bay. Nicklaus-designed courses are among the finest in the world and should be a destination for any avid golfer!

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