Some golfers let their clubs do the talking. Others? Well, their mouths are a whole lot louder than their scorecards.
From over-the-top confidence to relentless self-promotion, these 15 golfers were just as famous for their egos as they were for anything they did on the course. Whether they were strutting down the fairway or stirring up drama in interviews, these guys always made sure the spotlight stayed on them.
15. Ian Poulter

Known for his bold fashion and even bolder personality, Poulter has never been shy about letting the world know just how great he thinks he is. Even when his game didn’t back it up, the confidence never seemed to fade.
14. Patrick Reed

Few golfers have embraced the villain role quite like Reed, who often talks like a world-beater regardless of what the leaderboard says. He carries himself with the swagger of a legend—and the subtlety of a sledgehammer.
13. Sergio García

Sergio always believed he was destined for greatness, and he wasn’t afraid to say it out loud. His tantrums and testy interviews made sure no one forgot how much he cared about being the guy.
12. Bryson DeChambeau

The self-proclaimed “scientist” of golf never missed a chance to explain how he was reinventing the game. Whether it was bulking up or breaking down air density, Bryson always believed he was the most intelligent guy on the course.
11. Jesper Parnevik

Parnevik’s wild fashion sense was only matched by his confidence in his game. He brought rockstar energy to the course and enjoyed being the most talked-about guy in the group.
10. Rory Sabbatini

Sabbatini was never afraid to speak his mind—even if it rubbed everyone the wrong way. His confidence was sky-high, even when his results were middling at best.
9. John Daly

Daly’s swing might’ve been wild, but his personality was even wilder. Whether it was his outfits, interviews, or off-course antics, he was always the center of attention—and that’s just how he liked it.
8. Vijay Singh
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Singh had the game to back it up, but his standoffish attitude and tendency to stir the pot earned him a reputation for being, well, difficult. He never seemed to care what anyone else thought—and made sure they knew it.
7. Brooks Koepka

Koepka often acted like he was too cool for golf, brushing off majors like they were casual Sunday rounds. His no-nonsense confidence bordered on arrogance, and he wasn’t interested in sugarcoating it.
6. Gary Player

Player was a legend, no doubt, but no one hyped up Gary Player more than Gary Player. From fitness routines to self-promotion, he made sure you remembered his name, whether you asked or not.
5. Colin Montgomerie

Monty was often more animated than accurate, and his complaints were as famous as his clutch putts. He always seemed to believe he deserved more respect than he got—and he wasn’t shy about demanding it.
4. Phil Mickelson

Phil had the charm, but behind the grin was a massive ego that loved the spotlight. From calculated comments to insider-like confidence, Lefty always knew how to make himself the main character.
3. Tiger Woods

As dominant as Tiger was, he never lacked belief in his greatness, and he made sure his competitors knew it. That icy focus and supreme self-confidence fueled a career of both brilliance and bravado.
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2. Greg Norman

Norman talked like a champion even when his record didn’t always agree. His self-image as a golfing icon never wavered—even as his career veered more into business and controversy than trophies.
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1. Nick Faldo
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Faldo’s swing was precise, but his ego was practically its entity. From his playing days to the broadcast booth, he always gave off the vibe that no one quite understood the game like he did.
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