15 Golfers Who Deserve a Major Before They Retire

Winning a major championship is the pinnacle of any golfer’s career. While some stars seem to hoard majors, others have played stellar golf for years yet remain without one. Whether it’s due to bad luck, untimely injuries, or just one putt too many lipping out, these 15 golfers have the talent and resume to warrant a major title before they call it a career.

15. Jason Day

Though he captured the 2015 PGA Championship, Day’s injuries derailed what looked to be a Hall of Fame trajectory. His return to form has fans rooting for one more major moment.

14. Sungjae Im

The South Korean star is one of the most consistent ball-strikers in the world. A major would be a fitting reward for his dedication and consistency.

13. Hideki Matsuyama

Matsuyama won the 2021 Masters, but his consistent play deserves another major to underscore his international impact on the game.

12. Keegan Bradley

While he already owns one major (2011 PGA), Bradley’s resurgence has him playing some of the best golf of his career, he could still grab another.

11. Matt Fitzpatrick

Another major threat who always seems to be lurking near the top of leaderboards. Fitzpatrick’s U.S. Open win in 2022 was his first, but he deserves more.

10. Max Homa

Homa has become a regular contender and crowd favorite. With multiple PGA Tour wins and a smooth game, a major would solidify his star status.

9. Shane Lowry

Although he won The Open in 2019, many still believe Lowry has the all-around game to win more, and he’s been knocking on the door in other majors.

8. Tyrrell Hatton

The fiery Englishman is a consistent threat in majors and has proven he can hang with the best on big stages.

7. Sahith Theegala

A rising star, Theegala has already shown flashes of brilliance. If his trajectory continues, he could earn that elusive major title.

6. Tony Finau

One of the most likable players on Tour, Finau has all the tools but often finishes just short. His breakthrough major would be wildly popular.

5. Xander Schauffele

A consistent top-10 machine in majors, Schauffele has everything but the trophy. His game holds up under pressure, he just needs that finishing touch.

4. Viktor Hovland

Still early in his career, Hovland already looks like a future major winner. His recent performances in big tournaments suggest it’s only a matter of time.

3. Patrick Cantlay

The former FedEx Cup champion has the calm demeanor and game built for major success. With multiple PGA Tour wins, it’s surprising he hasn’t broken through yet.

2. Tommy Fleetwood

Fleetwood’s ball-striking is elite like no other Golfers, and he’s come close multiple times, most notably finishing runner-up at the 2019 Open Championship. He’s overdue for a breakthrough.

1. Rickie Fowler

A fan favorite for over a decade, Fowler has five PGA Tour wins and several top-five finishes in majors. His near misses at the 2014 U.S. Open and The Open Championship make his case even stronger.

Whether it’s a future legend like Hovland or a veteran fan favorite like Fowler, golf fans can agree: these Golfers have earned the right to hoist a major trophy. Will 2025 finally deliver for one of them?

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