Golfers with the most second-place finishes at majors

A look at golfers who have signed the most second-place scorecards throughout major championship history.

Johnny Miller -4

Johnny Miller.

Quality hair and superior choices in golfing attire—Johnny Miller was practically the logo of PGA Tour golf during the 1970s. Miller won two majors that decade—the U.S. Open and the British Open—but also came up short three times, most notably when Jack Nicklaus pipped him at the 1975 Masters. He added another runner-up posting, his fourth and final, at the 1981 Masters.