PGA Grand Slam of Golf

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Script error: No such module "Location map". The PGA Grand Slam of Golf was an annual off-season golf tournament contested from 1979 until 2014 when the tournament was cancelled. It was contested by the year's winners of the four major championships of regular men's golf, which are the Masters Tournament, the U.S. Open, The Open Championship (British Open), and the PGA Championship. It was one of several invitational events for leading male golfers held each year after the PGA Tour and the European Tour seasons had concluded. The competition was organized by the PGA of America and the prize money did not count toward the PGA Tour money list.

The tournament was staged since 1979 with a couple of short breaks. Beginning in 1991, it was played as a two-day, 36-hole stroke play competition, except in 1998 and 1999, when it was played at match play. From 1979 to 1990, it was played as a one-day, 18-hole stroke play competition. If a player won more than one major in a calendar year or a player declined the invitation to play, the PGA of America filled the four-man field by inviting the former major winner(s) with the best overall finishes in that year's majors.

Initially the PGA Grand Slam of Golf was played at a different golf course each year, but from 1994 to 2006, it was played at the Poipu Bay Golf Course in Koloa, Hawaii on the island of Kauai. The tournament in Hawaii allowed the event to be televised in prime-time American television with live coverage because of the time difference.

In 2007, the tournament moved to the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda and it was played in mid-October, reflecting the earlier end to the main part of the PGA Tour season after the introduction of the FedEx Cup.[1] In 2009, the event stayed in Bermuda but moved to the Port Royal Golf Course.[2]

The final prize fund was $1.35 million, of which $600,000 went to the winner. This was the lowest first prize some of the competitors had played for all year, but on the other hand there was a guaranteed $200,000 for coming in last. From 1991 to 2005, the prize fund was $1 million, of which $400,000 went to the winner. In 2006, the purse was $1.25 million, with $500,000 going to the winner.

In the 2004 tournament at Poipu Bay Golf Course, Phil Mickelson shot a 59 in the second round.[3]

The 1986–90 tournaments were played at Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Hawthorn Woods, Illinois, site of the PGA Championship in 1989.

The event was to be moved to Trump National Golf Club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California for the 2015 contest,[4] but on July 7, 2015 the PGA announced that the 2015 event will not be played at the course due to outcry over comments that course owner Donald Trump made about Latino immigrants.[5][6] After being unable to find a suitable replacement venue, the 2015 event was canceled.[6]

In March 2016, the event was discontinued altogether after the PGA of America concluded it no longer fit in "today's golf landscape."[7]

World Series of Golf

The year's four major champions in a 36-hole event was previously applied at the original "World Series of Golf," played from 1962 through 1975 at the South Course of Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. Held in early September, Jack Nicklaus won four of the fourteen events, including the first two, and was runner-up in six. All editions had a winner's share of $50,000, a substantial prize in its early years, significantly more than a major. The event changed to a limited field PGA Tour event in 1976 and continues as the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.

Courses

Years Venue Location
2009–2014 Port Royal Golf Course Southampton, Bermuda
2007–2008 Mid Ocean Club Tucker's Town, Bermuda
1994–2006 Poipu Bay Golf Course Koloa, Hawaii
1992–1993 PGA West Nicklaus Resort Course La Quinta, California
1991 Kauai Lagoons Resort Kauai, Hawaii
1986–1990 Kemper Lakes Golf Club Kildeer, Illinois
1982 PGA National Golf Club Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
1981 Breakers West Golf Course West Palm Beach, Florida
1980 Hazeltine National Golf Club Chaska, Minnesota
1979 Oak Hill Country Club Rochester, New York

Results

Year Winner Runner(s)-up Third Fourth
2014 Template:Flagicon Martin Kaymer (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Bubba Watson (Masters) Template:Flagicon Rory McIlroy (Open, PGA) Template:Flagicon Jim Furyk (a)
2013 Template:Flagicon Adam Scott (Masters) Template:Flagicon Justin Rose (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Jason Dufner (PGA) Template:Flagicon Pádraig Harrington (a)
2012 Template:Flagicon Pádraig Harrington (a) Template:Flagicon Webb Simpson (U.S. Open) (T3) Template:Flagicon Keegan Bradley (a) & Template:Flagicon Bubba Watson (Masters)
2011 Template:Flagicon Keegan Bradley (PGA) Template:Flagicon Charl Schwartzel (Masters) Template:Flagicon Rory McIlroy (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Darren Clarke (Open)
2010 Template:Flagicon Ernie Els (a) (2) Template:Flagicon David Toms (a) (T3) Template:Flagicon Martin Kaymer (PGA) & Template:Flagicon Graeme McDowell (U.S. Open)
2009 Template:Flagicon Lucas Glover (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Ángel Cabrera (Masters) Template:Flagicon Stewart Cink (Open) Template:Flagicon Yang Yong-eun (PGA)
2008 Template:Flagicon Jim Furyk (a) (2) Template:Flagicon Pádraig Harrington (Open, PGA) Template:Flagicon Retief Goosen (a) Template:Flagicon Trevor Immelman (Masters)
2007 Template:Flagicon Ángel Cabrera (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Pádraig Harrington (Open) Template:Flagicon Jim Furyk (a) Template:Flagicon Zach Johnson (Masters)
2006 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (Open, PGA) (7) Template:Flagicon Jim Furyk (a) Template:Flagicon Geoff Ogilvy (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Mike Weir (a)
2005 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (Masters, Open) (6) Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson (PGA) Template:Flagicon Michael Campbell (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Vijay Singh (a)
2004 Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson (Masters) Template:Flagicon Vijay Singh (PGA) Template:Flagicon Retief Goosen (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Todd Hamilton (Open)
2003 Template:Flagicon Jim Furyk (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Mike Weir (Masters) Template:Flagicon Shaun Micheel (PGA) Template:Flagicon Ben Curtis (Open)
2002 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (Masters, U.S. Open) (5) (T2) Template:Flagicon Justin Leonard (a) & Template:Flagicon Davis Love III (a) Template:Flagicon Rich Beem (PGA)
2001 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (Masters) (4) Template:Flagicon David Toms (PGA) Template:Flagicon Retief Goosen (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon David Duval (Open)
2000 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (U.S. Open, Open, PGA) (3) Template:Flagicon Vijay Singh (Masters) Template:Flagicon Tom Lehman (a) Template:Flagicon Paul Azinger (a)
1999 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (PGA) (2) Template:Flagicon Davis Love III (a) Template:Flagicon José María Olazábal (Masters) Template:Flagicon Paul Lawrie (Open)
1998 Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (a) Template:Flagicon Vijay Singh (PGA) Template:Flagicon Lee Janzen (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Mark O'Meara (Masters, Open)
1997 Template:Flagicon Ernie Els (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods (Masters) Template:Flagicon Davis Love III (PGA) Template:Flagicon Justin Leonard (Open)
1996 Template:Flagicon Tom Lehman (Open) Template:Flagicon Steve Jones (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Nick Faldo (Masters) Template:Flagicon Mark Brooks (PGA)
1995 Template:Flagicon Ben Crenshaw (Masters) (T2) Template:Flagicon Steve Elkington (PGA) & Template:Flagicon Corey Pavin (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon John Daly (Open)
1994 Template:Flagicon Greg Norman (a) (3) Template:Flagicon Nick Price (Open, PGA) Template:Flagicon Ernie Els (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon José María Olazábal (Masters)
1993 Template:Flagicon Greg Norman (Open) (2) Template:Flagicon Paul Azinger (PGA) (T3) Template:Flagicon Lee Janzen (U.S. Open) & Template:Flagicon Bernhard Langer (Masters)
1992 Template:Flagicon Nick Price (PGA) Template:Flagicon Tom Kite (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Fred Couples (Masters) Template:Flagicon Nick Faldo (Open)
1991 Template:Flagicon Ian Woosnam (Masters) Template:Flagicon Ian Baker-Finch (Open) Template:Flagicon Payne Stewart (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon John Daly (PGA)
1990 Template:Flagicon Andy North (a) (2) Template:Flagicon Craig Stadler (a) Template:Flagicon Payne Stewart (PGA) Template:Flagicon Mike Ditka (b)[8]
1989 Template:Flagicon Curtis Strange (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Craig Stadler (a) Template:Flagicon Ian Baker-Finch (a) Template:Flagicon Greg Norman (a)
1988 Template:Flagicon Larry Nelson (PGA) (T2) Template:Flagicon Larry Mize (Masters) & Template:Flagicon Scott Simpson (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Greg Norman (a)
1987 No tournament
1986 Template:Flagicon Greg Norman (Open) Template:Flagicon Fuzzy Zoeller (a) (T3) Template:Flagicon Jack Nicklaus (Masters) & Template:Flagicon Bob Tway (PGA)
1983–85 No tournament
1982 Template:Flagicon Bill Rogers (Open) Template:Flagicon David Graham (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Larry Nelson (PGA) Template:Flagicon Tom Watson (Masters)
1981 Template:Flagicon Lee Trevino (a) Template:Flagicon Tom Watson (Open) Template:Flagicon Jack Nicklaus (U.S. Open) Template:Flagicon Seve Ballesteros (Masters)
1980 Template:Flagicon Lanny Wadkins (a) Template:Flagicon Hale Irwin (U.S. Open) (T3) Template:Flagicon David Graham (PGA) & Template:Flagicon Fuzzy Zoeller (Masters)
1979 (T1) Template:Flagicon Gary Player (Masters) & Template:Flagicon Andy North (U.S. Open) (T3) Template:Flagicon John Mahaffey (PGA) & Template:Flagicon Jack Nicklaus (Open)

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b=Mike Ditka replaced Curtis Strange due to illness.

Multiple winners

Five golfers have won the event more than once:

  • Tiger Woods – 7 wins: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006
  • Greg Norman – 3 wins: 1986, 1993, 1994
  • Andy North – 2 wins: 1979, 1990
  • Jim Furyk – 2 wins: 2003, 2008
  • Ernie Els – 2 wins: 1997, 2010

References

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