What Is The Lowest Score In PGA Championship History?
Briefly

The PGA Championship is one of golf's four major tournaments, and establishing low scores is rare due to course difficulty. The article highlights the lowest recorded scores throughout the championship's history, including 18, 36, 54, and 72-hole scores. As of the last championship, Xander Schauffele holds the record for the lowest 72-hole score at the PGA Championship, surpassing Brooks Koepka's previous record. The piece emphasizes the challenges players face in major tournaments, which include long courses and difficult greens that limit scoring opportunities.
Xander Schauffele's triumph last year at the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla is now officially the lowest PGA Championship score in history.
Some fans would argue certain majors are more difficult than others, but at the end of the day really low rounds in majors simply aren't meant to happen.
With the 107th PGA Championship just around the corner, we have examined the lowest scores in PGA Championship history.
The courses are generally more difficult for majors, where players face longer courses, narrower fairways, and tougher greens.
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