How Each Golfer Has Performed in the Majors (Last 5 Years)

This cheat sheet breaks down every golfer’s performance across all four majors from 2021-2025. Find out who shines at which events.

Jon Rahm (ESP) plays his tee shot at the 18th hole during the third round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Country Club on May 17, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Jon Rahm has been consistent across all majors. (Photo: Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire)

This cheat sheet breaks down every golfer’s performance across all four majors from 2021 to 2025.

We pulled every round from the Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and Open Championship, then isolated only golfers in the 2026 Masters to evaluate how they’ve performed on the biggest stages.

The following table shows:

  • Total major rounds played from 2021 to 2025
  • Overall Strokes Gained across all majors
  • Average SG in each major (Masters, PGA, U.S. Open, The Open)

It’s a quick way to identify:

  • Who more consistently gains strokes in major fields
  • Who has struggled on the biggest stages
  • And where each player’s strengths (or weaknesses) show up comparatively, across the majors.

Some players thrive at Augusta but lag at the U.S. Open. Others show steady performance across all four.

This helps you separate true major performers from players who are more course or condition-dependent, and if you’re playing in Majors Pools, then it could help signal where to deploy certain golfers.

Unlock the full table below to see every golfer’s five-year major performance profile.

Sort by overall performance, rounds played, or event-specific results to quickly find the strongest (and weakest) major performers in the field.

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