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who are the grand slam winers in golf

by Jessie Koepp Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The 5 Career Grand Slam Winners in Men's Golf

  1. Gene Sarazen. Gene Sarazen completed the career Grand Slam with the 1935 Masters. ...
  2. Ben Hogan. Ben Hogan completed the career Grand Slam with the 1953 British Open. ...
  3. Gary Player. So far, Gary Player is the only international (non-American) golfer on the list of men's grand slam winners.
  4. Jack Nicklaus. ...
  5. Tiger Woods. ...

– Only five golfers throughout history have won all four modern majors that make up the career Grand Slam: Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Gene Sarazen.May 18, 2022

Full Answer

Who has won a grand slam in golf?

Only Bobby Jones has ever completed a Grand Slam. No man has ever achieved a modern era Grand Slam. Tiger Woods won all four major events consecutively within a 365-day period, but his victories were spread over two calendar years (winning three events in 2000 and the Masters in 2001).

How many players have won the modern career grand slam?

A look at the five players who have won the modern career Grand Slam, as well as Bobby Jones, a winner of the four biggest championships of his time. Like Nicklaus, Woods has won the career Grand Slam three times over. He originally sealed the deal with his 2000 Open triumph.

What is a Grand Slam tennis tournament?

All of these tournaments have been listed based on the modern definition of a tennis major, rather than when they were officially recognized by the ILTF. The Grand Slam tournaments are the annual four major tennis events played in the Open era, which began in 1968, superseding the Amateur Era.

Which players are still playing in the PGA Tour’s All-Star Slam?

STILL WAITING… Thirteen players have conquered three of the four legs of the slam — among them Walter Hagen, Sam Snead, Tom Watson and Arnold Palmer — but only three are still active: Rory McIlroy, Phil Mickelson and Jordan Spieth. Here’s where they stand.

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Who has ever won a grand slam?

During that earlier era, the Grand Slam comprised consecutive victories at the United States Amateur Championship, The Amateur Championship (British Amateur) along with the U.S. Open and the Open Championship. Only Bobby Jones has ever completed a Grand Slam. No man has ever achieved a modern era Grand Slam.

What is a Grand Slam of Golf?

The term also refers to a former tour tournament, the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, an annual off-season tournament, that was cancelled after the 2014 tournament, contested by the winners of the four major championships.

What are the rules for the Grand Slam?

In the modern era, the Grand Slam requires victories in four tournaments in a single calendar year (listed in current playing order): 1 Masters Tournament, held the week ending on the 2nd Sunday in April – hosted as an invitational by and played at Augusta National Golf Club 2 PGA Championship (also known as the "United States PGA Championship" or "USPGA"), held the week ending on the 3rd Sunday in May, one week before Memorial Day weekend – hosted by the PGA of America and played at various locations in the United States. Prior to 2019, it was held in mid-August, three weeks before Labor Day weekend. 3 U.S. Open, held the week ending on the 3rd Sunday in June – hosted by the USGA and played at various locations in the United States. 4 The Open Championship ("The Open", sometimes called "the British Open" outside the UK), held the week containing the 3rd Friday in July – hosted by The R&A and always played on a links course at one of several predetermined locations in the United Kingdom on a rota basis.

How many women have won the Grand Slam?

Women's golf also has a set of majors. No woman has completed a four-major Grand Slam, but Babe Zaharias won all three majors contested in 1950 and Sandra Haynie won both majors in 1974 . Seven women have completed the Career Grand Slam by winning four different majors.

How many majors did Tiger Woods win?

Tiger Woods came closest to winning a modern Grand Slam by holding all four major titles at the same time. He won all four major championships consecutively — the U.S. Open, Open Championship, and PGA Championship in 2000 and the 2001 Masters — but not in the same calendar year. This has been called the Tiger Slam.

How many times has Jack Nicklaus won the Masters?

Jack Nicklaus won the Career Grand Slam three times. Tiger Woods won the Career Grand Slam three times. The modern definition could not be applied until at least 1934, when the Masters was founded, and still carried little weight in 1953 when Ben Hogan won the Masters, U.S. Open, and Open Championship.

How many golfers have won all four majors?

Only five golfers have won all four of golf's modern majors at any time during their careers, an achievement which is often referred to as a Career Grand Slam: Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods. Woods and Nicklaus have won each of the four majors at least three times.

How many times has the Grand Slam been won?

It’s been accomplished just five times, and some of the game’s best — Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson among them — have come up short. A single-season Grand Slam, winning all four in a calendar year, has never been accomplished in the post-Masters era.

Who is the only golfer to win the pre-Masters slam?

Bobby Jones, golf’s greatest amateur, is the only player to have ever won the pre-Masters slam. In those days, the U.S. Open, British Open, U.S. Amateur and British Amateur were considered golf’s four majors. In 1930 he won the British Amateur at the Old Course, British Open at Hoylake, U.S. Open at Interlachen and U.S. Amateur at Merion.

How many slams did Sarazen win?

Completed: Age 32#N#Order: 1922 U.S. Open, 1922 PGA, 1932 British Open, 1935 Masters#N#Starts needed: 36#N#Number of slams: 1#N#Total major titles: 7#N#Briefly: Sarazen became the first player to notch the career slam with the four current majors used as the benchmark. He won his first major, the U.S. Open, in 1922 and completed the slam 13 years later at the 1935 Masters, which was in its second year of existence and known as the Augusta National Invitational Tournament. He won that ’35 Masters in a playoff over Craig Wood, but it was what he did earlier during his final round that lives on in golf lore. Playing the par-5 15th hole, Sarazen hit a 4-wood from 235 yards and holed out for an albatross. It’s been since known as the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World.”

Why didn't Hogan win a slam in 1953?

He couldn’t attempt a calendar-year slam that year because the PGA Championship and British Open overlapped on the schedule. All told, Hogan won five of the six tournaments he entered in 1953, making it one of the greatest seasons in golf history.

What is the name of the golf tournament that Tiger won in 2000?

That feat is commonly known as the Tiger Slam.

Who is the youngest golfer to win all four majors?

Briefly: When he completed the slam in 1966, Nicklaus surpassed Player as the youngest ever to win all four majors. His first major was the 1962 U.S. Open; he added the Masters and PGA Championship in 1963 and won the British Open at Muirfield in 1966. (He also won two more Masters before completing the slam.)

Who is playing alongside Day in the final pairing?

Spieth, playing alongside Day in the final pairing Sunday, finished solo second, three strokes behind Day and two strokes clear of third place. In Spieth’ s first three attempts to capture the slam he was T28 at Quail Hollow in 2017, T12 at Bellerive in 2018 and T3 at Bethpage Black in 2019.

Who was the first person to win the Grand Slam?

Gene Sarazen. Sarazen was the first man to win the modern Grand Slam and the only player to do so by winning the Masters Tournament as the final leg (1935). He also won the U.S. Open (2 times), The Open (1) and the PGA Championship (3).

How many majors did Gary Player win?

Open title. It was his lone win in that major, but he won the Masters (3 times), The Open (3) and the PGA Championship (2) for a total of nine major wins.

How many times did Hogan win the Masters?

Hogan's 1953 Open victory, in his one and only Open appearance, gave him the career Grand Slam. He also won the Masters (2 times), U.S. Open (4) and PGA Championship (2). He won the first three legs of the single-season slam in 1953, but did not compete in the PGA because it was scheduled too closely to The Open.

Who has won 7 majors?

Bobby Jones, who won four U.S. Opens and three Open Championships, won a total of 7 majors. Arnold Palmer, who won 7 majors during his career. Gene Sarazen, who won 7 majors during his career. Sam Snead, who won 7 majors during his career.

What are the majors in golf?

The men's major golf championships, also known simply as the majors, are the four most prestigious events in professional golf. The competitions are the Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open, The Open Championship and the PGA Championship, contested annually.

Is the Masters a grand slam?

Should the same golfer win all four majors in a single calendar year, this would be recognized as a grand slam. No one has ever achieved this.

Who was the only golfer to win a Grand Slam?

In the pre-Masters era, arguably the best amateur golfer in history Bobby Jones did pull off a Grand Slam, the only of its kind, in 1930 when he won both American and British Opens and Amateurs.

How many majors have golfers won?

Golf has long had 4 majors, currently the Open Championship (sometimes called the British Open), U.S. Open, Masters and the PGA Championship. In the past, the U.S. Amateur and the Amateur Championship (sometimes referred to as the British Amateur) were considered major championships, though with the full professionalization of golf they are no longer considered majors. The holy grail remains the hope of winning all 4 major championships in a calendar year, known as the Grand Slam, but in the modern era no golfer has achieved this. Tiger Woods did manage to win 4 majors in a row, spanning 2 seasons, a feat that had never happened and has been sometimes dubbed the “Tiger Slam”. In the pre-Masters era, arguably the best amateur golfer in history Bobby Jones did pull off a Grand Slam, the only of its kind, in 1930 when he won both American and British Opens and Amateurs.

Who is the youngest golfer to win the Masters?

And the youngest player, Jordan Spieth, managed to win the Masters, U.S. Open and Open Championship all by age 24. Only the PGA Championship remains in his quest to join the game’s greatest players.

Who is Ryan Watson?

Ryan Watson is a freelance sportswriter and history professor. He has been an avid fan of golf since his father signed him up for golf camp as a young child. Ryan enjoys following the professional game and learning about new equipment and gadgets.

How many golfers have won a grand slam?

In the history of major championship golf—now over 450 tournaments—only five men have ever claimed a career Grand Slam, sitting atop a list of 220-plus golfers who can say they won at least one major.

How many times did Sam Snead win the US Open?

Sam Snead’s trips to the majors during his impressive career were not so much about the seven victories as they were the “so close!” runner-up showings. Snead finished second four times at the US Open—the one major he would never win. Unfortunately, the most notable snafu cost Snead more than a runner-up nod: The infamous 1939 U.S. Open at Philadelphia Country Club. Snead played aggressively on the 18th hole on Sunday, thinking he needed a birdie to win it all—when par would have done the trick. Alas, his go-for-broke mindset ended with a snowman on the scorecard, an 8 that would forever follow him around the golf world.

What was the most notable snafu that cost Snead more than a runner

Unfortunately, the most notable snafu cost Snead more than a runner-up nod: The infamous 1939 U.S. Open at Philadelphia Country Club. Snead played aggressively on the 18th hole on Sunday, thinking he needed a birdie to win it all—when par would have done the trick.

How many majors did Walter Hagen win?

Walter Hagen was a major championship-winning force during his prime. The Nicklaus and Woods before Nicklaus and Woods. His 11 majors included the 1914 and ’19 U.S. Open, the ’21, ’24-’27 PGA Championship and the ’22, ’24, and ’28-’29 Open Championship.

How many majors did Lee Trevino win?

Lee Trevino’s six major championships were spread equally among the U.S. Open, Open Championship and PGA Championship. The Masters would be the one that got away for Trevino, who looked at the “high-draw friendly” layout at Augusta National and saw nothing but headaches for his low-fade game.

How many times did Nelson play the Open Championship?

Nelson played the Open Championship two times during this career—1937 and 1955—and his best showing was fifth (’37).

Who won the 1937 Masters?

The great Bryon Nelson won 1937 and ’42 Masters, the ’40 and ’45 PGA Championship and the ’39 U.S. Open—producing some of the legendary one-ups against Ben Hogan, such as that ’42 Masters. The Open Championship eluded Nelson’s career resume, however, and the reasoning was understandable (even in today’s sports landscape): cost of travel.

How many majors did Pete Sampras win?

Pete Sampras won 14 Major titles, 7 of them at Wimbledon. Both were records at the time of his retirement in 2002. Andre Agassi was the first male player to complete the Career Grand Slam on three different surfaces, and the first male player in history to win the Career Golden Slam (winning the four Majors and the Olympic gold medal in singles).

How many Wimbledon titles has Roger Federer won?

Roger Federer, has won a shared-record 20 Major singles titles, including an all-time record eight Wimbledon titles. Rafael Nadal has won a shared-record 20 Major singles titles, including 13 French Open titles at Roland Garros, making him the only male player with double digit titles at one particular Major event.

How many titles did Bill Tilden win?

Bill Tilden won 10 Major titles in the 1920s, including an all-time record seven US Open titles. Don Budge is the only male player in tennis history to have won six consecutive Grand Slam singles titles, from Wimbledon 1937 to U.S. Championships 1938. Ken Rosewall holds a record 15 Pro Slam titles, and a record 23 overall Major titles, ...

How many titles does Novak Djokovic have?

Novak Djokovic is the only player to hold all four Major titles on three different surfaces simultaneously and the first player in the Open Era to complete the double career Grand Slam. He has won a shared-record 20 Major singles titles and holds the all-time record of 9 Australian Open titles.

Who was the first male player to win a major twice?

Roy Emerson was the first male player in history to win each Major title twice, and the only player to have won a career Grand Slam in both singles and doubles. Rod Laver is the only man in history to win all four Majors in the same calendar year "The Grand Slam" twice (1962 and 1969). Pete Sampras won 14 Major titles, 7 of them at Wimbledon.

When did the French National Championships open?

These have included the opening of the French national championships to international players in 1925, the elimination of the challenge round in 1922, and the admission of professional players in 1968 ...

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