What is a Grand Slam in Golf?

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In golf, a grand slam is winning all the major challenge in golf in the same calendar year. The term was first applied to Bobby Jones after winning the four major golf events of 1930.
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Four tournaments, collectively referred to as the Majors, form the Grand Slam of Golf: the British Open, begun in 1860 and usually held during the end of the third week of July; the
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The Masters is the first major championship of the professional season, and since 1940 has been scheduled so the final round is the second Sunday in April. The event is held each
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The four major championships in golf are The Masters, US Open, The Open and US PGA Championship. If a player wins all four in one year, it is known as the Grand Slam.
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Currently no Golfer has one the Grand Slam. Although Tiger Woods has won the Tiger Slam all 4 majors in a row, and others have won the career Grand Slam, such as Jack Nicklaus and
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