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100 Greatest Golfers Quiz (Part 2)

100 names—lock the legend before the final putt drops.

100 Greatest Golfers Quiz (Part 2)
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Think you can tell a high fade from a baby draw or the whisper of a flop shot just by the follow-through freeze-frame? Time to prove it.

Bypass sunshine-kissed hickory shafts, persimmon clubs, white-bladed and graphite cannons—every swing in this hall of fame has a trail of a clue hidden in the grip tape or Sunday red collar. Guess quick; the gallery cough is near.

Beat the buzzer and your friends will spring for the next round; chunk a few and you'll have bar-stool tales of woe about the back nine but Seve's smile had you going. Let's go! Tee up and tap play.

31/100

31. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Dustin Johnson | 300-yard butter-cut, two majors, finishes with a velvet-wedge touch.

32/100

32. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Old Tom Morris | 19th-century pioneer; four Opens, built St Andrews and the game itself.

33/100

33. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Ben Crenshaw | Gentle Ben, two Masters, putting artistry that reads greens like poetry.

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34. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Hale Irwin | Three U.S. Opens, bulldog grit and clutch par saves under pressure.

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35. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Tommy Armour | Silver Scot, three majors, swing as smooth as single-malt.

36/100

36. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Cary Middlecoff | Dentist-turned-champion, two majors, rhythmic swing and Ryder Cup glue.

37/100

37. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Peter Thomson | Five Open Championships, wind-cheating low ball and fearless links mind.

38/100

38. Can you name this golfer?

[B] John Henry Taylor | Tri-Hat trick, five Open titles, shaped early British golf.

39/100

39. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Hubert Green | 19 PGA wins, two majors, played through death-threat Sunday and still hoisted the trophy.

40/100

40. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Collin Morikawa | Iron-clad accuracy, two majors by 24, cut shot that hugs pins like Velcro.

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41. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Bryson DeChambeau | Mad scientist with single-length irons, 2020 U.S. Open bomber who bent physics.

42/100

42. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Lloyd Mangrum | Two-time U.S. Open champ, smooth tempo and wartime courage.

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43. Can you name this golfer?

[C] John Daly | Grip-it-and-rip-it showman, two majors, mullet flying over 350-yard drives.

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44. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Young Tom Morris | Prodigy with four straight Opens, tragic genius of the gutta-percha era.

45/100

45. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Tom Kite | 19 Tour wins, U.S. Open 1992, wind master and short-game surgeon.

46/100

46. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Julius Boros | Easy swing, two U.S. Opens, late-career major wins at 43 and 48.

47/100

47. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Curtis Strange | Back-to-back U.S. Opens, steely stare and iron will under Sunday heat.

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48. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Ted Ray | Jovial giant, 1912 Open champ, pipe-smoking bomber of the hickory age.

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49. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Adam Scott | 2013 Masters breakthrough, silky swing and broomstick putter redemption.

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50. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Davis Love III | 21 Tour wins, 1997 PGA, long-ball artist and Ryder Cup captain.

51/100

51. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Justin Rose | 2013 U.S. Open, laser irons and Olympic gold wrapped in quiet class.

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52. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Jim Furyk | 58 on Tour, 2003 U.S. Open, looping swing that defies geometry.

53/100

53. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Pádraig Harrington | Three majors in 13 months, Irish grit and links wizardry.

54/100

54. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Justin Thomas | 2022 PGA, fearless pin-seeker with 320-yard swagger.

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55. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Craig Stadler | Walrus mustache, 1982 Masters, short-game sculptor.

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56. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Henry Cotton | Three Open titles, English stylist who modernized swing and style.

57/100

57. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Mark O'Meara | 1998 Masters & Open double, clutch putter and sunset-career surge.

58/100

58. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Bubba Watson | Two Masters, self-taught lefty who bends shots like magic tricks.

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59. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Jon Rahm | 2021 U.S. Open, Spanish power fused with analytical fire.

60/100

60. Can you name this golfer?

[B] James Braid | Five Open Championships, Scottish architect who shaped course and legend.

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100 Greatest Golfers Quiz (Part 2)

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