Former Players On The NGA Pro Golf Tour
Major championship winners:
- Bubba Watson - 2012 Masters Champion
- Keegan Bradley - 2011 PGA Championship
- Stewart Cink – 2009 British Open
- Lucas Glover – 2009 U.S. Open
- Ben Curtis – 2003 British Open
- John Daly – 1991 PGA, 1995 British Open
- Jim Furyk – 2003 U.S. Open
- Lee Janzen – 1993 & 1998 U.S. Open
- Tom Lehman – 1996 British Open
- Shaun Micheel – 2003 PGA Championship
- David Toms – 2001 PGA Championship
- Zach Johnson – 2007 Masters Champion
- Brittany Lincicome - 2009 Kraft Nabisco Championship
- Paula Creamer - 2010 US Women's Open
Other golfers who have won at least one PGA Tour event:
- Gary Woodland
- Camilo Villegas
- Scott Stallings
- Chad Campbell
- Spike McRoy
- Vaughn Taylor
- Will MacKenzie
- Eric Axley
- Mark Wilson
- Boo Weekley
- Craig Perks
- Wes Short, Jr.
- Parker McLachlin
- Chris Riley
- Joe Durant
- Steve Flesch
- Jerry Kelly
- Steve Lowery
- Ted Potter, Jr.
- Tommy Gainey
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