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Someone, after all, had to be first in line to earn the career Grand Slam, so we’re here to toast the late and great Gene Sarazen and to savor all the flavor that came with his stunning Masters ...
The first time someone completed what we call golf’s modern career Grand Slam was 1935, although nobody knew it then. That’s when Gene Sarazen won the Augusta National Invitation Tournament ...
Jordan Spieth has been trying to complete the career Grand Slam at the PGA Championship since 2017, the last time it was at Quail Hollow. He hasn’t finished closer than six shots.
How big a deal is the career Grand Slam? Considering that only five players had ever accomplished the feat in the history of professional golf until Sunday, I’d say it’s a pretty big deal.
The modern version of the Grand Slam didn't start until Palmer mentioned it in 1960. Gene Sarazen (1935) and Ben Hogan (1953) won the career slam retrospectively.
Players who have won the career Grand Slam of all four professional majors, the order they won them and how many tries it took before getting the final leg: x-Gene Sarazen U.S. Open: 1922 PGA ...
The victory meant McIlroy completed the career Grand Slam and joined only Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as players to win all four majors of the modern era ...
Only a few weeks earlier, Sarazen had completed the career Grand Slam. Only thing is, no one had told him and he wasn't about to bring it up.
Players who have won the career Grand Slam of all four professional majors, the order they won them and how many tries it took before getting the final leg: x-Gene Sarazen U.S. Open: 1922 ...
1935 Masters win, no one was talking of Gene Sarazen and the career Grand Slam. No, sir.
Amid All the Career Grand Slam Buzz, Remember That Gene Sarazen Was First My good friend Jim McCabe publishes a weekly newsletter called Power Fades, which contains his musings about golf.
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