Okay, so I was digging around for some info on Matt Kuchar’s career wins, and let me tell you, it turned into a bit of a rabbit hole. But a fun one! Here’s how it all went down:

First Steps: Getting the Basic Facts
I started simple. I just wanted a list, you know? Like, “Matt Kuchar: Wins – 1, 2, 3…” I figured there’d be a straightforward Wikipedia page or something. And yeah, there was, but it wasn’t as cut and dry as I’d hoped. Lots of scrolling, lots of extra info I didn’t need right then.
Diving Deeper: PGA Tour and Beyond
So, I refined my search. I started focusing specifically on “PGA Tour wins”. That helped a ton. I quickly found out that he’s got nine PGA Tour victories. Nine! That’s pretty impressive. I started jotting those down:
- 2002 Honda Classic – That’s the one that kicked things off!
- 2009 Turning Stone Resort Championship-Not bad!
- 2010 The Barclays -That’s great!
- 2012 The Players Championship – Wow, a big one!
- 2013 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship-He beat Hunter Mahan,I remember!
- 2013 Memorial Tournament-Another big victory!
- 2014 RBC Heritage-I remeber this classic!
- 2018 Mayakoba Golf Classic -It’s getting fun!
- 2019 Sony Open in Hawaii-His final victory!
Beyond the PGA: Other Wins and Realizations
But then I realized, “Wait a minute, isn’t there more?” I knew he’d been playing for a while, and I remembered hearing about some wins that weren’t technically PGA Tour events. So, I did some more digging. And yep, found a few more:
- 2001 Callaway Golf Pebble Beach Invitational
- 2015 Fiji International
- 2016 SMBC Singapore Open
- 2022 QBE Shootout
These count, right? Wins are wins! This is his whole history about his wins, and I am happy I digged all of them!
Putting It All Together
So, after all that searching and compiling, I finally had my comprehensive list. It took a bit more effort than I initially thought, but hey, that’s how these things go sometimes. It was actually pretty cool to see the progression of his career laid out like that. From that first win in 2002 to his more recent victories, it’s a solid record. Makes you appreciate the grind, you know?