Ranking the 20 LEAST Clutch Golfers of All Time

Golf is the ultimate pressure cooker. One swing can make or break a career; when the nerves kick in, even the best in the world can crumble faster than a stale cookie.

Some golfers rise to the occasion. Others? The final round leaderboard hasn’t always been kind to them. These players looked the part… until Sunday afternoon rolled around.

20. Rickie Fowler

Rickie Fowler
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Rickie has all the style and plenty of top finishes, but when the pressure spikes, the putts stop dropping. He’s the king of almost.

19. Colin Montgomerie

Colin Montgomerie
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Monty dominated the European Tour, but major championships haunted him. The moment the stakes went up, the magic disappeared.

18. Tony Finau

Tony Finau
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Finau is a walking top-ten machine who’s allergic to winning time. He’s had more close calls than a slow-motion car chase.

17. Sergio Garcia (Pre-Masters)

Sergio Garcia
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Before finally breaking through at Augusta, Sergio was the poster boy for coming up short: so many runner-ups, so few celebrations.

16. Lee Westwood

Lee Westwood
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Westwood was in contention in nearly every major for a decade—and almost always faded on Sunday. His trophy case should have been more significant, but the pressure had other plans.

15. David Duval

David Duval
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Duval had the game and even reached No. 1 in the world, but closing out big wins often felt like pulling teeth. He peaked fast and vanished even quicker.

14. Charles Howell III

Charles Howell III
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Howell was a can’t-miss prospect who mostly missed the winner’s circle. For someone with that much talent, he left a lot of victories on the course.

13. Tommy Fleetwood

Tommy Fleetwood
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Fleetwood’s game is smooth, but his finishes are anything but. He’s played in final groups and watched others lift the trophy—repeatedly.

12. Luke Donald

Luke Donald
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Donald had a silky short game and spent time as world No. 1, yet majors were his personal Bermuda Triangle. He couldn’t find the extra gear when it mattered most.

11. Scott Hoch

Scott Hoch
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Hoch is most remembered for missing a tap-in at The Masters. You never want your clutch resume to include “worst miss in major history.”

10. Robert Garrigus

Robert Garrigus
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It’s a significant driver, game, and big-time meltdown. He once blew a three-shot lead on the final hole, so it’s not precisely ice in the veins.

9. Ian Poulter (In Majors)

Ian Poulter
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Poulter is a Ryder Cup legend, but the magic evaporates if he is put in a major. He’s never won one despite plenty of chances.

8. Hunter Mahan

Hunter Mahan
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Mahan had the tools to be elite but always seemed to disappear on the weekend. His most famous moment? Chunking a Ryder Cup chip under pressure.

7. Greg Owen

Greg Owen
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Owen had one PGA Tour win in reach until a double bogey and missed short putt turned his day into a disaster—one of golf’s most brutal self-destructive moments.

6. Jeff Overton

Jeff Overton
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Overton had the fire and personality but never closed a tournament. For all the hype, his win total still sits at a clean zero.

5. Jean Van de Velde

Jean Van de Velde
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You know the name because of one hole. His 1999 Open Championship collapse is the blueprint for golf heartbreak.

4. Ed Sneed

Ed Sneed
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Sneed had a three-shot lead with three holes to play in the Masters but lost it. Golf fans still wince at the thought.

3. Doug Sanders

Doug Sanders
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Sanders missed a short putt to win The Open and never got over it. It’s a moment frozen in time—not in a good way.

2. Phil Mickelson (Before 2004)

Phil Mickelson
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Lefty became clutch later in life, but before his first major win, he was the ultimate almost guy. There are some second-place finishes you could use to make a collage.

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1. Greg Norman

Greg Norman
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The Shark had all the tools and a handful of wins, but when the pressure hit, so did the implosions. No one in golf history has led and lost more painfully.

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