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  1. The Grand Slam in men's golf is an unofficial term for winning all four major championships in the same year. In the modern era, the Grand Slam requires victories in four tournaments in a single calendar year (listed in current playing order): Masters Tournament, held the week ending on the 2nd Sunday in April – hosted as an invitational by ...

  2. Oct 7, 2024 · The definition of ‘Grand Slam’ has evolved since Bobby Jones won the 1930 U.S. Open, U.S. Amateur, Open Championship and (British) Amateur Championship – golf’s four most prestigious ...

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · The Grand Slam of Golf is the pinnacle of achievement in the sport of golf. It consists of four of the most prestigious tournaments in the world: the Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open, the British Open, and the PGA Championship. To win the Grand Slam, a golfer must win all four tournaments in the same calendar year.

  4. A discussion between Palmer and Pittsburgh golf writer Bob Drum led to the concept of the modern Grand Slam of Golf. [ 9 ] In August 2017, after the previous year's edition was scheduled earlier due to golf at the 2016 Summer Olympics , the PGA of America announced that the PGA Championship would be moved to late-May beginning in 2019, in between the Masters and U.S. Open.

  5. Mar 31, 2022 · 2022 Masters: Rory McIlroy makes quietest bid for career grand slam in eighth try at Augusta National McIlroy faces his latest chance to join one of the most exclusive clubs in sports history

  6. Apr 3, 2023 · The 87th Masters. Venue: Augusta National, Georgia Date: 6-9 April. Coverage: Live text commentary of all four rounds on BBC Sport website. Live radio commentary on Thursday from 20:00 BST and ...

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  8. The Majors: Everything you need to know about golf’s nine Grand Slam events Professional golf has nine Major events each season – four in the men’s game and five in the women’s. These are the events every player dreams of winning – the events on which their careers are ultimately judged when they end.

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