2001 PGA Championship

David Toms won his only major championship, one stroke ahead of runner-up Phil Mickelson.

Paired together in the final group, they battled for the lead back-and-forth throughout the day, both in pursuit of their first major.

Faced with a long second shot over water, he decided to lay up on the 490-yard (448 m) par-4 and rely on his short game.

Toms' third shot stopped 12 feet (3.7 m) left of the pin, and he sank the putt to save par for the win.

[2][3][4] Two-time defending champion Tiger Woods finished 14 strokes back at 279 (−1), tied for 29th place.