Seven majors in 12 months? We rank the best five moments from a wild year.

Quite simply, it was the wildest and most condensed 12-month period in the history of men’s major championship golf.

When Collin Morikawa tapped in the winning putt at the British Open, it brought to an end the wildest and most condensed 12-month period in the history of men’s major championship golf.

With the British open canceled in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the three others majors rescheduled for later in the year, the top players in the world were faced with seven major championships starting last August and ending Sunday at Royal St. George’s in England.

Some of the majors came off brilliantly, others struggled to find just the right feel in a new time period. Players were lost from some majors because of COVID-19, while other majors found just the right mix to produce a great week.

Here’s a list of the five best moments from the remarkable and busy 12-month major blitz in men’s golf: