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