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100 Greatest Golfers Quiz (Part 3)

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

100 Greatest Golfers Quiz (Part 3)
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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.

61/100

61. Can you name this golfer?

[A] David Duval | Ball-striking surgeon; 2001 Open Champion after 59 on Tour.

62/100

62. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Gene Littler | Sweet-swinging “Machine”; 29 Tour wins, 1961 U.S. Open.

63/100

63. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Jason Day | 2015 PGA Champ; fearless long irons and clutch short game.

64/100

64. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Patty Berg | 15 women’s majors; founding mother of the LPGA.

65/100

65. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Tony Jacklin | 1969 Open & 1970 U.S. Open; first Brit to break U.S. major drought.

66/100

66. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Jim Barnes | 4 early majors; hickory-era powerhouse.

67/100

67. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Lanny Wadkins | 21 Tour wins, 1977 PGA; pure ball-striker and Ryder Cup hero.

68/100

68. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Fuzzy Zoeller | 2 majors in debut tries; humor as sharp as his wedge.

69/100

69. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Steve Stricker | Resurgent grinder; 12 Tour wins, silky putting stroke.

70/100

70. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Retief Goosen | Two-time U.S. Open; icy nerves in wind and rain.

71/100

71. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Ken Venturi | 1964 U.S. Open; 36-hole final-day marathon in brutal heat.

72/100

72. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Hideki Matsuyama | 2021 Masters; first Japanese male major winner, stinger master.

73/100

73. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Sergio García | 2017 Masters breakthrough; artistic iron play and passionate fist-pumps.

74/100

74. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Larry Nelson | Three majors, late-blooming bomber who learned golf in Vietnam.

75/100

75. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Zach Johnson | 2007 Masters & 2015 Open; short-but-straight strategist.

76/100

76. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Fred Couples | 1992 Masters, eternal “Boom-Boom” swing and crowd magnetism.

77/100

77. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Corey Pavin | 1995 U.S. Open; pint-sized precision and 4-wood heroics.

78/100

78. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Willie Anderson | Four U.S. Opens; turn-of-the-century iron-clad legend.

79/100

79. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Doug Ford | 1957 Masters, 1955 PGA; clutch putter under Hogan-era pressure.

80/100

80. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Willie Park, Sr. | First Open Champion (1860); pioneer of gutta-percha power.

81/100

81. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Jack Burke Jr. | 1956 Masters & PGA; Masters co-founder, Ryder Cup captain.

82/100

82. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Mike Weir | 2003 Masters; lefty Canadian who conquered Augusta.

83/100

83. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Henrik Stenson | 2016 Open; record 20-under, iron play like laser surgery.

84/100

84. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Hal Sutton | 1983 PGA; “Be the right club today” moment immortal.

85/100

85. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Chi-Chi Rodríguez | Machete-wielding showman; 8 Tour wins, crowd charisma.

86/100

86. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Justin Leonard | 1997 Open; 45-foot putt at Troon, comeback king.

87/100

87. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Ralph Guldahl | Three U.S. Opens; smooth swing and 1930s dominance.

88/100

88. Can you name this golfer?

[B] David Toms | 2001 PGA; precision over power, 61 on Sunday.

89/100

89. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Sandy Lyle | 1985 Open & 1988 Masters; Scottish flair, bunker splash immortal.

90/100

90. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Lee Janzen | Two U.S. Opens; quiet assassin at Pebble and Olympic.

91/100

91. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Tony Lema | “Champagne Tony,” 1964 Open, charisma cut short by tragedy.

92/100

92. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Mark Calcavecchia | 1989 Open; playoff hero at Troon, birdie barrage.

93/100

93. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Tommy Bolt | 1958 U.S. Open; thunderous drives and temper to match.

94/100

94. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Paul Azinger | 1993 PGA; iron will after cancer, Ryder Cup captain.

95/100

95. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Louis Oosthuizen | 2010 Open (record 16-under), effortless swing and albatross magic.

96/100

96. Can you name this golfer?

[B] Keegan Bradley | 2011 PGA; belly-putter pioneer and playoff nerves of steel.

97/100

97. Can you name this golfer?

[C] Rickie Fowler | Orange-clad showman; four Tour wins, fan favorite with flair.

98/100

98. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Andy North | Two U.S. Opens; grinder who peaked when majors mattered most.

99/100

99. Can you name this golfer?

[D] Henry Picard | 1938 Masters & PGA; Hogan mentor, textbook swing.

100/100

100. Can you name this golfer?

[A] Webb Simpson | 2012 U.S. Open; anchored putter, Olympic Club mastery.

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100 Greatest Golfers Quiz (Part 3)

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