Shivas -
Pavin and Floyd were both fantastic putters in their prime, easily the equal of Goosen.
I don't think there are too many tournaments anymore where simply the best ball striker wins, no matter how much you want it to be so. Putting is just too big a part of the game, and fields are just too deep with good ball strikers - one of them is bound to putt well. Combine that with today's technology, which minimizes poor ball striking, and course setups which favor the aerial drop and stop game, which again minimizes poor ball striking, and you have tournaments being won by the hottest putter. Many older players say Hogan would have been winning well into the 60s if he could have had virtually anyone else putt for him.
I'm completely going on instinct here, but I'd venture to guess virtually every tournament won for the last 30 years has been won by someone who was among the putting leaders - fewest putts, best PGIR, whatever.
I don't recall anyone 2 and 3 putting his way to the title because he had such superior ball striking he was able to overcome it. Even Miller at his prime had to hole putts to win.