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Which Colleges Have Won the Most Major Championships Since 2000?

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 31, 20253 Mins Read
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Exploring the College Impact on Men’s Major Championships in Golf

Since the dawn of the new millennium, professional golf has witnessed a historical milestone with 103 men’s major championships contested. The most significant interruption occurred in 2020 when the Open Championship was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. That year also saw the other major tournaments rescheduled to the fall, culminating in the Masters, which was held back-to-back in November 2020 and April 2021.

This period has been marked by remarkable achievements, including the reign of some of the greatest golfers in history and multiple players completing the career Grand Slam. The exclusive list of Grand Slam winners continues to expand, especially with so many contenders just one major title away from joining their ranks.

Educational Background of Major Champions

One intriguing aspect of analyzing the male major champions from 2000 onward is examining their collegiate backgrounds. Out of the 103 majors, 71 were clinched by players who attended institutions in the United States, while others come from various universities in Asia and Europe. Many of these champions found success at the collegiate level, significantly shaping their future on the grandest stages of the sport.

Top Colleges Producing Major Champions Since 2000

Curious about which schools have groomed the most major winners? Below is a breakdown of the colleges with the highest number of major championships:

InstitutionMajor ChampionshipsNotable Alumni
Stanford13Tiger Woods
Arizona State8Phil Mickelson (6x), Jon Rahm (2x)
Texas7Jordan Spieth (3x), Scottie Scheffler (4x)
Florida State5Brooks Koepka
Georgia3Bubba Watson (2x), Brian Harman
San Diego State3Xander Schauffele (2x), J.J. Spaun
Alabama2Justin Thomas
California2Collin Morikawa
Coastal Carolina2Dustin Johnson
Drake2Zach Johnson
Georgia Tech2David Duval, Stewart Cink
SMU2Bryson DeChambeau
Wake Forest2Darren Clarke, Webb Simpson
Arizona1Jim Furyk
Auburn1Jason Dufner
Augusta1Patrick Reed
Baylor1Jimmy Walker
BYU1Mike Weir
Clemson1Lucas Glover
Indiana1Shaun Micheel
Jacksonville State1Danny Willett
Kansas1Gary Woodland
Kent State1Ben Curtis
LSU1David Toms
New Mexico State1Rich Beem
Northwestern1Matt Fitzpatrick
Oklahoma1Todd Hamilton
Oregon/Oklahoma State1Wyndham Clark
St. John’s1Keegan Bradley
UAB1Graeme McDowell
UNLV1Adam Scott
No College32Notable players include Rory McIlroy (5x), Vijay Singh (2x), and others.

Conclusion

The impact of collegiate golf on shaping the careers of major champions cannot be overstated. With a foundation built in some of the best universities, these players have gone on to achieve greatness in the sport, adding to the rich history of men’s major championships since 2000. As golf continues to evolve, it will be interesting to see how future generations of collegiate players contribute to this esteemed list of champions.

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