Who's the Oldest Golfer to Win a Major?

While golf is a game that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, it is undeniable that as people get older, their physical abilities may decline. But the question remains, what is the upper limit for a golfer to win a major tournament?

The oldest golfer to win a major is Julius Boros, who was 48 years and 317 days old when he won the 1968 PGA Championship. Boros' victory at the PGA Championship came in a playoff over Bob Charles, who was also an accomplished golfer in his own right.

Boros' victory was a testament to his skill and determination. He had already won several other major tournaments, including the U.S. Open in 1952 and 1963. But his victory at the PGA Championship was his most significant, as it made him the oldest player to ever win a major golf tournament.

Boros' record has stood for over 50 years, and it is unlikely that it will be broken anytime soon. The physical demands of golf make it difficult for players to perform at a high level as they get older. But Boros' victory shows that it is possible to overcome the challenges of age and achieve great things in golf.

  • Who is the oldest golfer to win a major tournament? Julius Boros, at 48 years and 317 days old.
  • What major tournament did Boros win in 1968? The PGA Championship.
  • Who did Boros defeat in the playoff at the PGA Championship? Bob Charles.
  • How many other major tournaments had Boros won before winning the PGA Championship? Two, the U.S. Open in 1952 and 1963.
  • Why is Boros' victory at the PGA Championship so significant? It made him the oldest player to ever win a major golf tournament.
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