What’s the Lowest Score in PGA Tour History?

While planning my next trip, I came across some astonishing golf statistics that piqued my interest. As a sports and travel enthusiast, I often find myself curious about how top golfers compare, especially on tours that I might visit. Recently, I learned that the PGA Tour has recorded some incredible scores over time.

I found out that the lowest score in PGA Tour history is an impressive 58, achieved by several players in different tournaments. But I’m really curious about the conditions surrounding these records. How do factors like course conditions and player performance influence such remarkable scores? Are there specific tournaments known for low scoring?

Has anyone closely followed the PGA Tour and wants to share how fans celebrate these achievements? What do you think makes it possible for players to score so low?

I remember watching that one tournament where Jim Furyk shot 58 in 2016. The course was super open that day, and the conditions were prime for low scores. Fans really go wild celebrating those moments—it’s like a mini party on the green when a record is broken! Definitely adds to the excitement of being there.