HIROSHI IWATA JOINS CLUB 63
With a 9-under-par 63 in today’s PGA Championship second round, Japan’s Hiroshi Iwata ties the all-time 18-hole scoring mark in a major championship. Additionally, Iwata set the competitive Straits Course scoring record by one stroke. China’s Wen Chang Liang had a 64 in the third round of the 2010 PGA Championship.
Additionally, Iwata achieved the following:
- Joins Japan’s Isao Aoki as the only Asian professional golfers to post a 63 in a major. Aoki recorded his 63 in the third round of the 1980 Open Championship.
- Becomes the 25thindividual to record a 63 in a major, a feat that has happened on 27 occasions.
- Joins Michael Bradley (1995, PGA Championship 1stround) as the only players to record a 63 in a debut in a U.S. major championship
- Owns the highest score in a major (77) prior to matching the all-time 18-hole record. Mark Hayes previously had the mark (76) in the 1977 Open Championship (see chart)
- Becomes the 13thplayer to post a 63 in a PGA Championship, a period of 40 years dating back to 1975 when Bruce Crampton had a second-round 63
63s in Major Championship History (Updated)
Although the complete list of 63s in a major championship is listed below, note that Greg Norman and Vijay Singh are the only players to record a 63 in more than one major championship. Six players have won after posting a 63 in a major: Johnny Miller (1973 U.S. Open), Raymond Floyd (1982 PGA Championship), Norman (1986 Open Championship), Jack Nicklaus (1980 U.S. Open), Tiger Woods (2007 PGA Championship) and Jason Dufner (2013 PGA Championship).
63 IN A MAJOR CHAMPIONSHIP | ||
PGA Championship | Overall | Finish |
Bruce Crampton | 1975 (2nd round) | 71-63-75-69—278 (2nd) |
Raymond Floyd | 1982 (1st round) | 63-69-68-72—272 (1st) |
Gary Player | 1984 (2nd round) | 74-63-69-71—277 (T-2) |
Vijay Singh | 1993 (2nd round) | 68-63-73-70—274 (4th) |
Michael Bradley | 1995 (1st round) | 63-73-73-74—283 (T-54) |
Brad Faxon | 1995 (4th round) | 70-67-71-63—271 (5th) |
José María Olazábal | 2000 (3rd round) | 76-68-63-69—276 (T-4) |
Mark O’Meara | 2001 (2nd round) | 72-63-70-73—278 (T-22) |
Thomas Bjorn | 2005 (3rd round) | 71-71-63-72—277 (T-2) |
Tiger Woods | 2007 (2nd round) | 71-63-69-69 –272 (1st) |
Steve Stricker | 2011 (1st round) | 63-74-69-73—279 (T-12) |
Jason Dufner | 2013 (2nd round) | 68-63-71-68—270 (1st) |
Hiroshi Iwata | 2015 (2nd round) | 77-63 — (TBD) |
The Masters | Overall | Finish |
Nick Price | 1986 (3rd round) | 76-69-63-71—282 (5th) |
Greg Norman | 1996 (1st round) | 63-69-71-78—281 (2nd) |
U.S. Open | Overall | Finish |
Johnny Miller | 1973 (4th round) | 71-69-76-63—279 (1st) |
Jack Nicklaus | 1980 (1st round) | 63-71-70-68—272 (1st) |
Tom Weiskopf | 1980 (1st round) | 63-75-76-75—289 (37th) |
Vijay Singh | 2003 (2nd round) | 70-63-72-78—283 (T-20) |
The Open Championship | Overall | Finish |
Mark Hayes | 1977 (2nd round) | 76-63-72-73—284 (T-9) |
Isao Aoki | 1980 (3rd round) | 74-74-63-73—284 (T-12) |
Greg Norman | 1986 (2nd round) | 74-63-74-69—280 (1st) |
Paul Broadhurst | 1990 (3rd round) | 74-69-63-74—280 (T-12) |
Jodie Mudd | 1991 (4th round) | 72-70-72-63—277 (T-5) |
Nick Faldo | 1993 (2nd round) | 69-63-70-67—269 (2nd) |
Payne Stewart | 1993 (4th round) | 71-72-70-63—276 (12th) |
Rory McIlroy | 2010 (1st round) | 63-80-69-68—280 (T-3) |