These two fellows have a lot of wins in the last five years. (Getty Images)
These two fellows have a lot of wins in the last five years. (Getty Images)

Since 2010, there have been 255 PGA Tour tournaments played.

Three men have won 11 percent of those. That doesn't sound like a high number, but 27 wins split between three golfers over six years is a lot.

Their names? Bubba Watson, Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. It's not surprise to see McIlroy's name in there given the current state of his game. The other two? Maybe but for different reasons.

Woods is currently ranked No. 220 in the world. It's not impossible to remember how good he was recently, but it's not easy either. Especially after watching him slip and slide around Chambers Bay and top 3-woods into bunkers.

Watson is the answer most answering this golf trivia question might miss. He and McIlroy have compiled all of their career PGA Tour wins since 2010. Watson's have been more inconspicuous.

Two Travelers Championships, a Zurich win and one in China that nobody was awake for.

Bubba's career is an interesting one and only projects to become more interesting over the next 5-10 years. If we do this little exercise again in six more years, who do you think the top three winners are and how many will they have won?

McIlroy and Jordan Spieth are near locks to be two of them. What intrigues will be the third.

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