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Achieving the career Grand Slam in men's professional golf signifies winning all four major championships—the Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and The Open Championship—at some point during a player's career. It's one of the...
The quest for the career Grand Slam is a recurring storyline in golf, particularly when active players like Rory McIlroy (needing the Masters), Jordan Spieth (needing the PGA Championship), or Phil Mickelson (needing the U.S. Open) compete in the major they lack. Each major presents unique challenges: Augusta National's undulating greens for the Masters, the diverse course setups of the PGA Championship, the notoriously difficult scoring conditions of the U.S. Open, and the unpredictable links-style golf of The Open Championship. Winning all four requires a complete game. The pressure intensifies each time a player attempts to close out the Slam, making it a significant mental hurdle as well. The rarity of this achievement highlights the incredible talent and determination of the five players who have accomplished it.
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