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.

Tom Kite – 4

Tom Kite.

Tom Kite got off the “all-time runner-up” list in 1992, when he won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Up to that point, Kite had finished second four times at the majors, including three at the Masters. His first runner-up scorecard was turned in at the 1978 British Open.