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Golfers Who Have Completed Three Legs of the Career Grand Slam

In the world of golf, achieving the Career Grand Slam—winning all four major championships—is a monumental feat. Only a select few have accomplished this. This article explores the accomplished golfers who have captured three of the four ma...

These men's golfers have completed three legs of the career Grand Slam
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Key Insights

  • Only seven golfers have completed the Career Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Rory McIlroy.
  • Several players have won three of the four majors but have yet to complete the set. This includes legends like Tom Watson, Sam Snead, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Phil Mickelson, Byron Nelson, Raymond Floyd and Jordan Spieth.
  • Each of these golfers had a specific major that eluded them, highlighting the difficulty of achieving complete dominance in the sport.

In-Depth Analysis

### Tom Watson - **Majors Won:** Masters (2), U.S. Open (1), The Open Championship (5) - **Missing:** PGA Championship - Watson came close in 1978 but lost in a playoff.

### Sam Snead - **Majors Won:** Masters (3), The Open Championship (1), PGA Championship (3) - **Missing:** U.S. Open - Snead finished runner-up at the U.S. Open four times.

### Arnold Palmer - **Majors Won:** Masters (4), U.S. Open (1), The Open Championship (2) - **Missing:** PGA Championship - Palmer was a runner-up at the PGA Championship three times.

### Lee Trevino - **Majors Won:** U.S. Open (2), The Open Championship (2), PGA Championship (2) - **Missing:** Masters - Trevino's style of play never suited Augusta National, and he famously declined invitations to The Masters on three occasions.

### Phil Mickelson - **Majors Won:** Masters (3), The Open Championship (1), PGA Championship (2) - **Missing:** U.S. Open - Mickelson has a record six runner-up finishes at the U.S. Open.

### Byron Nelson - **Majors Won:** Masters (2), U.S. Open (1), PGA Championship (2) - **Missing:** The Open Championship - Nelson only played in The Open Championship twice, with his best finish being fifth in 1937.

### Raymond Floyd - **Majors Won:** Masters (1), U.S. Open (1), PGA Championship (2) - **Missing:** The Open Championship - Floyd finished runner-up at The Open Championship in 1978.

### Jordan Spieth - **Majors Won:** Masters (1), U.S. Open (1), The Open Championship (1) - **Missing:** PGA Championship - Spieth finished runner-up at the PGA Championship in 2015.

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Takeaways

  • The Career Grand Slam is one of the most difficult achievements in golf.
  • Many legendary golfers have come close but have been unable to win all four major championships.
  • Each major presents its unique challenges, making it difficult for any one player to dominate across all four.

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