The following represents the golfers who have won at least three consecutive starts in PGA Tour events. The list relates to consecutive events that they played in; they generally missed some PGA Tour events during their streak. In some cases the players competed in and failed to win non-PGA Tour events in between these events.

PlayerYear(s)
11 wins[1]
United States Byron Nelson 1945
7 wins[1][2]
United States Tiger Woods 2006–2007
6 wins[1]
United States Ben Hogan 1948
United States Tiger Woods 1999–2000
5 wins[1]
United States Tiger Woods 2007–2008
4 wins[1]
United States Byron Nelson 1945–1946
United States Jack Burke Jr. 1952
United States Ben Hogan 1953
3 wins
United States Walter Hagen 1923
Australia Joe Kirkwood Sr. 1924
United States Bill Mehlhorn 1929
United States Horton Smith 1929
United States Paul Runyan 1933
United States Henry Picard 1939
United States Jimmy Demaret 1940
United States Ben Hogan 1940
United States Byron Nelson 1944
United States Sam Snead 1945
United States Ben Hogan 1946 (twice)
South Africa Bobby Locke 1947
Australia Jim Ferrier 1951
United States Billy Casper 1960
United States Arnold Palmer 1960
United States Arnold Palmer 1962
United States Johnny Miller 1974
United States Jack Nicklaus 1975
United States Hubert Green 1976
South Africa Gary Player 1978
United States Tom Watson 1980
Zimbabwe Nick Price 1993
United States David Duval 1997
United States Tiger Woods 2000
United States Tiger Woods 2001
Fiji Vijay Singh 2004
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 2014
United States Dustin Johnson 2017

Sources: 4+ wins,[3] 3+ wins[4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "These Are the Longest Winning Streaks in PGA Tour History". LiveAbout.com. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  2. "Longest winning streak: 7 in a row : From July 23, 2006 to Jan. 28, 2007". Twitter.com. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
  3. "Woods wins sixth straight PGA Tour event". ESPN. Associated Press. October 4, 2006. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  4. "Section 6: All-Time Records". 2007 PGA Tour Media Guide. PGA Tour. p. 6–5.
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