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Jim Furyk

1 Major Championship • 90th All-Time

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

Major Championship Wins

About Jim Furyk

Jim Furyk won 1 major championship during their career.

Career Highlights

  • 2003 U.S. Open — Won at Olympia Fields with score of 272, tying the lowest 72-hole score in U.S. Open history
  • 2016 Travelers Championship — Shot historic 58 in final round, becoming first player to break 60 twice on PGA Tour (also shot 59 in 2013)
  • 2010 FedEx Cup Champion — Won Tour Championship to capture FedEx Cup; named PGA Player of the Year after winning three times
  • 17 PGA Tour Wins — Won at least one tournament each year from 1998-2003; reached career-high World #2 ranking in 2006
  • 440+ Weeks Top-10 — Ranked in top-10 for over 440 weeks between 1999 and 2016
  • 2018 Ryder Cup Captain — Led U.S. team at Le Golf National in France

Did You Know?

  • "Octopus Falling Out of a Tree": Jim's unorthodox swing has been famously described by David Feherty as "an octopus falling out of a tree" and by Gary McCord as "a one-armed golfer using an axe to kill a snake in a telephone booth" — yet it's produced 29 professional wins
  • College Champion: Led the University of Arizona to their first and only NCAA title in 1992, the same year he turned professional
  • Champions Tour Dominance: Joined Arnold Palmer and Bruce Fleisher as the only golfers to win their first two starts on PGA Tour Champions; won 2021 U.S. Senior Open in his second year on tour