- Full list of 2025 PGA Tour season winners.
- List of most career wins among active players.
The 2025 PGA Tour season consisted of 39 tournaments, featuring four majors, eight signature PGA Tour events and three FedExCup Playoffs events, beginning Jan. 2 with The Sentry and ending Aug. 24 with the Tour Championship.
This meant another fantastic year of golf betting.
There were a few changes, especially to signature events.
Players in these tournaments included the top 50 members from the 2023-24 FedExCup standings and 15 members who qualified through The Next 10 and The Swing 5.
The Next 10 is players inside the top 10 of the FedEx Cup standings a week prior to a signature event. The Swing 5 is the players who accumulate the most FedEx Cup points in the few weeks before a signature event.
The fall portion of the schedule consists of seven events from September through November.
PGA Tour Winners 2025
| Date | Tournament | Winner | Odds to Win |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan. 2-5 | The Sentry | Hideki Matsuyama | +2000 |
| Jan. 9-12 | Sony Open in Hawaii | Nick Taylor | +8000 |
| Jan. 16-19 | The American Express | Sepp Straka | +5000 |
| Jan. 22-25 | Farmers Insurance Open | Harris English | +9000 |
| Jan. 30-Feb. 2 | AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Rory McIlroy | +1200 |
| Feb. 6-9 | WM Phoenix Open | Thomas Detry | +9000 |
| Feb. 13-16 | Genesis Invitational | Ludvig Aberg | +2200 |
| Feb. 20-23 | Mexico Open at VidantaWorld | Brian Campbell | +15000 |
| Feb. 27-March 2 | Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches | Joe Highsmith | +9000 |
| March 6-9 | Puerto Rico Open | Karl Vilips | +6000 |
| March 6-9 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | Russell Henley | +4000 |
| March 13-16 | Players Championship | Rory McIlroy | +1100 |
| March 20-23 | Valspar Championship | Viktor Hovland | +5000 |
| March 27-30 | Texas Children's Houston Open | Min Woo Lee | +3300 |
| April 3-6 | Valero Texas Open | Brian Harman | +6600 |
| April 10-13 | Masters | Rory McIlroy | +650 |
| April 17-20 | Corales Puntacana Championship | Garrick Higgo | +4000 |
| April 17-20 | RBC Heritage | Justin Thomas | +2000 |
| April 24-27 | Zurich Classic of New Orleans | Andrew Novak/Ben Griffin | +2500 |
| May 1-4 | The CJ Cup Byron Nelson | Scottie Scheffler | +300 |
| May 8-11 | Myrtle Beach Classic | Ryan Fox | +4000 |
| May 8-11 | Truist Championship | Sepp Straka | +3300 |
| May 15-18 | PGA Championship | Scottie Scheffler | +450 |
| May 22-25 | Charles Schwab Challange | Ben Griffin | +5000 |
| May 29-June 1 | the Memorial | Scottie Scheffler | +300 |
| June 5-8 | RBC Canadian Open | Ryan Fox | +5500 |
| June 12-15 | U.S. Open | J.J. Spaun | +15000 |
| June 19-22 | Travelers Championship | Keegan Bradley | +3300 |
| June 26-29 | Rocket Mortgage Classic | Aldrich Potgieter | +10000 |
| July 3-6 | John Deere Classic | Brian Campbell | +35000 |
| July 10-13 | Genesis Scottish Open | Chris Gotterup | +8000 |
| July 10-13 | ISCO Championship | William Moux | +7000 |
| July 17-20 | Barracuda Championship | Ryan Gerard | +3000 |
| July 17-20 | Open Championship | Scottie Scheffler | +550 |
| July 24-27 | 3M Open | Kurt Kitayama | +4000 |
| July 31-Aug. 3 | Wyndham Championship | Cameron Young | +5000 |
| Aug. 7-10 | FedEx St. Jude Championship | Justin Rose | +6600 |
| Aug. 14-17 | BMW Championship | Scottie Scheffler | +275 |
| Aug. 24-Aug. 27 | Tour Championship | Tommy Fleetwood | +1200 |
| Sept. 11-14 | Procore Championship | Scottie Scheffler | +225 |
| Oct. 2-5 | Sanderson Farms Championship | Steven Fisk | +10000 |
| Oct. 9-12 | Baycurrent Classic | Xander Schauffele | +1000 |
| Oct. 23-26 | Bank of Utah Championship | Michael Brennan | +6500 |
| Nov. 6-9 | World Wide Technologies Championship | Ben Griffin | +1100 |
List of PGA Tour Winners 2025
- Scottie Scheffler – 6
- Ben Griffin – 3 (1 solo)
- Rory McIlroy – 3
- Sepp Straka – 2
- Ryan Fox – 2
- Brian Campbell – 2
- Hideki Matsuyama – 1
- Nick Taylor – 1
- Harris English – 1
- Thomas Detry – 1
- Ludvig Aberg – 1
- Joe Highsmith – 1
- Karl Vilips – 1
- Russell Henley – 1
- Viktor Hovland – 1
- Min Woo Lee – 1
- Brian Harman – 1
- Garrick Higgo – 1
- Justin Thomas – 1
- Andrew Novak – 1
- J.J. Spaun – 1
- Keegan Bradley – 1
- Aldrich Potgieter – 1
- Chris Gotterup – 1
- William Moux – 1
- Ryan Gerard – 1
- Kurt Kitayama – 1
- Cameron Young – 1
- Justin Rose – 1
- Tommy Fleetwood -1
- Steven Fisk – 1
- Xander Schauffele – 1
- Michael Brennan – 1
What Are the Most PGA Tour Wins in a Single Season?
The most PGA Tour wins in a single season are 18 by Byron Nelson in 1945. Since 1983, the most in a season are nine, set by Vijay Singh in 2004 and Tiger Woods in 2000.
Who Has The Most Golf Wins In Their Career?
| Rank | Player | Career Wins |
|---|---|---|
| T-1 | Tiger Woods | 82 |
| T-1 | Sam Snead | 82 |
| 3 | Jack Nicklaus | 73 |
| 4 | Ben Hogan | 64 |
| 5 | Arnold Palmer | 62 |
| 6 | Byron Nelson | 52 |
| 7 | Billy Casper | 51 |
| T-8 | Walter Hagan | 45 |
| T-8 | Phil Micklelson | 45 |
| T-10 | Tom Watson | 39 |
| T-10 | Carrie Middlecoff | 39 |
| 12 | Gene Sarazen | 38 |
| 13 | Lloyd Mangrum | 36 |
| 14 | Vijay Singh | 34 |
| 15 | Jimmy Demaret | 31 |
| 16 | Horton Smith | 30 |
| T-17 | Harry Cooper | 29 |
| T-17 | Gene Littler | 29 |
| T-17 | Lee Trevino | 29 |
| T-17 | Rory McIlroy | 29 |
| T-21 | Leo Diegel | 28 |
| T-21 | Paul Renyan | 28 |
| 23 | Harry Picard | 27 |
| T-24 | Tommy Armour | 25 |
| T-24 | Johnny Miller | 25 |
| T-24 | Macdonald Smith | 25 |
| T-27 | Dustin Johnson | 24 |
| T-27 | Gary Player | 24 |
| T-29 | Jim Barnes | 22 |
| T-29 | Johnny Farrell | 22 |
| T-29 | Raymond Floyd | 22 |
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