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PGA Championship winners last 30 years

Images from PGA Championship winners of the last 30 years.

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Rory McIlroy won his second major title and, just as he did at the 2011 U.S. Open, prevailed by eight shots. (Getty Images)

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Keegan Bradley overcame a five-stroke deficit with three holes to play to force a playoff with Jason Dufner, which he won. (Getty Images)

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In what will forever be remembered for Dustin Johnson being penalized for grounding his club in a ‘bunker,’ Martin Kaymer defeated Bubba Watson in a playoff. (Getty Images)

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South Korean Y.E. Yang became the first person to defeat Tiger Woods, when Woods led a major after 54 holes. (Getty Images).

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Padraig Harrington won his second consecutive major and third overall, defeating Sergio Garcia and Ben Curtis by two shots. (Getty Images)

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For the second time in his career, Tiger Woods repeated as winner of the PGA Championship. He defeated Woody Austin by two shots. (Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods won his third Wanamaker Trophy - and second at Medinah - by five shots 2003 champion Shaun Micheel. (Getty Images)

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Phil Mickelson birdied the 72nd hole to win his second career major title by one shot over Steve Elkington and Thomas Bjorn. (Getty Images)

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Vijay Singh didn’t make a birdie in regulation during the final round, in shooting 76, but made one in a playoff to defeat Chris DiMarco and Justin Leonard. (Getty Images)

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Shaun Micheel hit his approach shot within inches of the cup on the 72nd hole to win his lone major title by two shots over Chad Campbell. (Getty Images)

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Rich Beem defeated Tiger Woods, by one shot, to win his only major title. (Getty Images)

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David Toms parred the final hole after laying up to defeat Phil Mickelson by one stroke. (Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods defeated Bob May in a playoff to win his third of four consecutive major championships. (Getty Image)

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Tiger Woods held off a hard-charging Sergio Garcia, by one shot, to win his second career major. (Getty Images)

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Vijay Singh defeated Steve Stricker by two strokes to win his first of three major titles. (Getty Images)

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Davis Love III shot a final-round 66 to win his only major title, by five strokes over Justin Leonard. (Getty Images)

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Mark Brooks defeated Kenny Perry in a playoff to captured his only major title. (Getty Images)

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Australian Steve Elkington (pictured with daughter Annie) defeated Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie in a playoff for his lone major title. (Getty Images)

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Nick Price claimed his second PGA title in three years, and his second consecutive major, winning by six shots over Corey Pavin. (Getty Images)

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Paul Azinger won his lone major title in a playoff over Greg Norman. (Getty Images)

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Nick Price won his first of three major title, defeating four others by three shots. (Getty Images)

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John Daly, the ninth alternate, won the first of his two majors, defeating Bruce Lietzke by three shots. (Getty Images)

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Australian Wayne Grady claimed his only major championship by defeating Fred Couples by three shots.

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Payne Stewart won the first of his three major titles by one stroke over three others. (Getty Images)

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Jeff Sluman shot a final-round, 6-under 65 to win his only major by three strokes. (Getty Images)

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Tied with Greg Norman on the 72nd hole, Bob Tway holed a bunker shot for birdie. He won by two strokes as Norman made bogey. (Associated Press)

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Hubert Green won his second major title by two strokes over 1984 champion Lee Trevino. (Getty Images)

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Lee Trevino won his sixth and final major title by four strokes over Gary Player and Lanny Wadkins. (Getty Images)

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Hal Sutton, ‘The Next Nicklaus,’ defeated the real Jack Nicklaus by one shot to win his lone major title. (Getty Images)

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Larry Nelson captured his second PGA Championship crown and third major title during a sweltering week in South Florida. (Getty Images)