Short answer: In the modern era, no one has won all four men’s golf majors in the same calendar year. The closest is Tiger Woods, who held all four majors at once in 2000–2001 (the so-called Tiger Slam), but he did not complete a single calendar-year Grand Slam. Bobby Jones achieved a true calendar-year Grand Slam in 1930, but that was before the Masters and in an era with different major definitions. Updated coverage and debates continue about the definition and feasibility, but the widely accepted record remains that no player has completed a calendar-year Grand Slam in the modern majors.
Details and context
- Definitions matter: A calendar-year Grand Slam means winning all four current major championships within a single calendar year (Open Championship, U.S. Open, The Open/linked to the British Open, and the PGA Championship; The Masters was added later). Bobby Jones accomplished a “grand slam” in 1930, but the Masters did not exist yet, so this is sometimes treated as an historical footnote rather than a modern four-major Grand Slam.[6]
- Modern era records: Tiger Woods won three majors in a row across 2000–2001 and captured the Masters in 2001 as part of that stretch, but no single calendar year saw all four majors won by one player. The closest recent claims often cite Woods’ 2000 season (three majors in a year) or his 2000–2001 run, but again not all four in one calendar year.[3][6]
- Solo calendar-year Grand Slam: In the public record, the only player to win all four in one calendar year for the modern majors is not achieved; Bobby Jones’ 1930 feat is the closest historical analogue but predates the Masters and PGA Championship as we know them today.[7][3]
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- If you’re curious about the milestones, imagine the four majors as four gates. In the modern setup, several golfers have opened three in one year (e.g., Woods in 2000 or 2001), but the fourth gate has remained elusive within the same calendar year.
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The only golfer to win a calendar-year grand slam was Bobby Jones in 1930. That's before The Masters existed, and as an amateur golfer Jones did not play the PGA Championship. Woods is the only player to have won all four professional major championships in a row, accomplishing the feat in the 2000–2001 seasons. This feat became known as the "Tiger Slam". Woods set the all-time PGA Tour record for most consecutive cuts made, with 142.
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