Wednesday 12 August 2015 14:46, UK
Ahead of the final major of the year being held at Whistling Straits, we've delved in to the archives to reveal some of the PGA Championship's all-time records.
Oldest winner: Julius Boros - 48 years, four months (Pecan Valley 1968)
Youngest winner: Gene Sarazen - 20 years, five months (Oakmont 1922)
Most wins: 5 - Walter Hagen (1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927); 5 - Jack Nicklaus (1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980)
Most times runner-up: 4 - Jack Nicklaus (1964, 1965, 1974, 1983)
Lowest aggregate: 265 (-15) David Toms (Atlanta 2001)
Lowest under par: 18 under - Tiger Woods (Valhalla, 2000, Medinah, 2006), Bob May (Valhalla, 2000)
Biggest winning margins: 8 - Rory McIlroy (Kiawah Island, 2012); 7 - Jack Nicklaus (Baltusrol, 1980)
Most appearances: 37 - Arnold Palmer; 37 - Jack Nicklaus
Most sub-par rounds: 53 - Jack Nicklaus
Wire-to-wire winners: Bobby Nichols (1964); Raymond Floyd (1969); Raymond Floyd (1982); Hal Sutton (1983); Tiger Woods (2000)
Debut winners: Jim Barnes (Siwanoy, 1916); Tom Creavy (Wannamoisett, 1931); Bob Hamilton (Manito, 1944); Doug Ford (Meadowbrook, 1955); Bob Tway (Inverness, 1986); John Daly (Crooked Stick, 1991); Shaun Micheel (Oak Hill, 2003); Keegan Bradley (Atlanta Athletic Club, 2011)
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