The longest gap between PGA Tour wins
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Some of the world’s top tour pros seem to win on an almost monthly basis, but for others, the gap between wins can be pretty long. Take yesterday’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am winner, Vaughn Taylor, for instance. Taylor, now 39, had to wait 10 years, five months and 24 days between victories, a drought that extended back to his win at the Reno-Tahoe Open in August 2005 – a time when Pierce Brosnan was James Bond and Arsenal were still playing at Highbury.
That wait is far from the longest the PGA Tour has ever seen, though. Here are the longest gaps between wins in PGA Tour history:
13 years, 8 months – Joey Sindelar
Hardee’s Golf Classic on Sept. 9, 1990
Wells Fargo Championship on May 9, 2004
370 starts and 4,991 days between PGA Tour wins
13 years, 8 months – Tommy Armour III
Phoenix Open on Jan. 28, 1990
Valero Texas Open on Sept. 28, 2003
366 starts and 4,991 days between PGA Tour wins
14 years, 8 months and 29 days – Ed Fiori
Bob Hope Desert Classic on Jan. 17, 1982
Quad Cities Classic on Sept. 15, 1996
409 starts and 5,355 days between PGA Tour wins
15 years, 5 months and 10 days – Butch Baird
Waco Turner Open on May 7, 1961
San Antonio Texas Open on Oct. 17, 1976
240 starts and 5,642 days between PGA Tour wins
15 years, 6 months – Robert Gamez
Arnold Palmer Invitational on March 25, 1990
Valero Texas Open on Sept. 25, 2005
396 starts and 5,663 days between PGA Tour wins
The moral of the story? Don’t lose heart if you’ve had a barren spell. Your next win could be just around the corner.