Golf can be a brutal game. One day you’re lifting trophies, the next you’re missing cuts and wondering what happened to your swing—and sometimes, the comeback never comes.
These golfers had their moment in the sun before crashing back to Earth and never quite finding their way back to the top. Some flamed out quickly, others slowly drifted away, but all of them fell off and stayed off.
14. David Duval

He went from World No. 1 to a cautionary tale almost overnight. Once the heir to Tiger’s throne, he became a walking “what happened?” case study.
13. Michelle Wie

Her early promise had everyone buzzing, but she never quite lived up to the massive expectations. Injuries and inconsistency eventually won out.
12. Ian Baker-Finch

He won The Open, then completely lost his game. Like, ca n’t-break-80 lost.
11. Jason Dufner

The Dufnering era was fun while it lasted, but it fizzled just as quickly. Once he cooled off, he never heated back up.
10. Yani Tseng

She was a dominant force in women’s golf, winning majors like it was nothing. Then her game vanished and never returned to form.
9. Hunter Mahan

A Ryder Cup staple and top-10 player for a time, Mahan just quietly faded away. His game lost its edge and never regained it.
8. Seung-yul Noh

He was one of the youngest players to win on tour, but then the momentum just evaporated. His name slipped off the leaderboards and never came back.
7. Paula Creamer

She had a strong run early in her career and even won a U.S. Women’s Open. But after that, it was a slow decline with no real resurgence.
6. Ty Tryon

The teen prodigy who was supposed to be the next big thing never lived up to the billing. He turned pro way too early and never recovered.
5. Boo Weekley

He brought the personality and the power, but his game didn’t age well. Injuries and inconsistency knocked him out of the spotlight for good.
4. Mike Weir

Winning the Masters was the peak, but it was mostly downhill from there. He kept grinding, but the results just never followed.
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3. Natalie Gulbis

She was more famous than successful on the course, and her results showed it. The golf never quite matched the attention it deserved.
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2. John Daly

Yes, he won majors and still shows up from time to time, but let’s be honest—it’s been a long, slow fall. The potential was always bigger than the results.
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1. Luke Donald

He was World No. 1 without ever winning a major, and then he just disappeared from the top ranks. It was a quiet exit for a guy who once seemed like a sure thing.
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