Golf is weird. In most sports, it pays (often literally) to be consistent at the highest level. In golf? It pays (often literally) to be quite volatile in your performance*. This is known in golf circles as the Rickie Fowler Problem.
Fowler of course has never won a major championship. He’s 0-for-37 with 10 top 10s but no trophies. It’s certainly not the worst ratio of all time, and Fowler is doing just fine financially and otherwise, but it’s surely a frustration for somebody who is definitively a top-15 golfer in the world but hasn’t yet won the big one.