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Corey Pavin

1 Major Championship • 90th All-Time

1 Wins
0 2nd Place
First Win Age
Last Win Age

Major Championship Wins

About Corey Pavin

Corey Pavin won 1 major championship during their career.

Career Highlights

  • 1995 U.S. Open — Won at Shinnecock Hills with legendary 228-yard 4-wood to 5 feet on final hole
  • 1991 — PGA Player of the Year and leading money winner with multiple victories
  • 2006 — Shot PGA Tour record 26 for nine holes (8-under-par) at U.S. Bank Championship
  • 1981 — Won two gold medals at Maccabiah Games (Jewish Olympics) in Israel
  • Career — 15 PGA Tour wins and successful 2010 U.S. Ryder Cup captain at Celtic Manor
  • International Success — Won German Open (1983) and multiple victories overseas before joining PGA Tour

Did You Know?

  • The Shot: Pavin's final hole 4-wood at the 1995 U.S. Open is considered one of the greatest shots in championship history — 228 yards to within 5 feet to secure his only major
  • Nine-Hole Record: Shot 26 for nine holes in 2006, a PGA Tour record that tied his 36-hole total of 125 with Tiger Woods, Tom Lehman, and Mark Calcavecchia
  • The Drought Breaker: After winning in 1996, didn't win again for 10 years — then ended a 242-tournament winless streak at age 46 in Milwaukee