Most Playoff Holes in PGA Tour History

Learn about the most playoff holes ever played in PGA Tour history. See how golfers fought hard for their wins in nail-biting matches.

by Maivizhi A

Updated Mar 26, 2024

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Most Playoff Holes in PGA Tour History
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Most Playoff Holes in PGA Tour History 

In professional golf, there is something special about playoff matches. This Playoff usually happens when the players get tied and they need to play extra holes to find the winner. These playoffs will be thrilling and nail-biting. In the PGA Tour, which is a big task for the pro golfers, there have been some long playoffs. These matches have way more than usual matches. These stories are exciting and last longer than others. 

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We have brought you these Playoff Holes in PGA Tour History here. So get ready to explore with us. 

1. Motor City Open, 1949 - 11 Holes 

In 1949 at the Motor City Open, golfers Lloyd Mangrum and Cary Middlecoff played an extra 11 holes to break a tie. It becomes dark and instead of continuing the next day, they decide to share the title. This surprised most fans. Golfers cannot share titles easily. These two men show respect to each other. 

2. Mayakoba Golf Classic, 2012 - 8 Holes 

In 2012, at the Mayakoba Golf Classic, John Huh who was only 21 years old, won against Robert Allenby in a playoff. They had played eight extra holes and suddenly John made enough shots to win. Even though he was young and new to the PGA Tour, John showed that he was a talented golfer. This incident showcases that golf is unpredictable. 

3. Phoenix Open, 1983 - 8 Holes 

In 1983, at the Phoenix Open golf tournament, there was a situation where four players had to keep playing for eight more holes to decide the winner: Bob Gilder, Johnny Miller, Mark O’Meara, and Rex Caldwell. Bob Gilder won in the end. It was a very cool moment in PGA history while many people had not watched his winning at that time. This is also one of the most memorable matches in PGA history. 

4. Quad Cities Open, 1981 - 8 Holes 

In 1981, at the Quad Cities Open in the PGA Tour,  Dave Barr, An American won the trophy after he kept playing for eight more holes in the playoff. At that time, he won against four players, Dan Halldorson,  Woody Blackburn, Frank Conner, and Victor Regalado.

5. Greater Milwaukee Open, 1978 - 8 Holes 

In 1978 at the Greater Milwaukee Open, Lee Trevino and Lee Elder had a playoff. Trevino made an 18-foot birdie putt on the last hole to force the playoff. But on the eighth playoff hole, Trevino missed a short putt, and Lee Elder won with a good putt from 12 feet away.

6. Azalea Open Invitational, 1965 - 8 Holes

In 1965 at the Azalea Open Invitational, Dick Hart won in a playoff against Phil Rodgers. During the initial stage, Hart nearly missed the deadline to enter but ended up winning. In the playoff, Hart made a good shot on the eighth hole, even though he was off the green. 



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