The Grand Slam is all 4 majors in one calendar year, he has not done this. Tiger Woods won what has become known as the Tiger Slam, 2000 US Open, British Open, USPGA Championship and the 2001 Masters.
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∙ 14y agoThis has never been done by any golfer, not even Tiger. He once won 4 consecutive majors which is known as the Tiger Slam. The Tiger Slam consisted of the 2000 US Open, 2000 Open, 2000 USPGA Championship and 2001 Masters.
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∙ 12y agoMasters, U.S. Open, Open Championship, PGA Championship
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∙ 14y agoThe career grand slam in Golf is The Masters, The US Open, The Open and The USPGA Championship. But he was 24 when he completed it. (The youngest in history)
Tiger Woods, he won The US Open, The Open and PGA Championship in 2000. He followed these with the 2001 Masters, the only player to hold all four major championship titles at the same time, this became known as the Tiger Slam.
Tiger has won The Masters four times, The Open Championship three times, The US Open three times, and The PGA Championship four times
The first winner of the Masters Tournament was Horton Smith in 1934. He repeated his win in 1936. The current champion, winning in 2009, is Ángel Cabrera, who won in a three-way playoff against Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell. The player with the most Masters victories is Jack Nicklaus, who won six times between 1963 and 1986. Arnold Palmer and Tiger Woods have each won four, and Jimmy Demaret, Gary Player, Sam Snead and Nick Faldo have three titles to their name. Gary Player also became the tournament's first overseas winner with his first victory in 1961. Other notable winners include Byron Nelson, Ben Hogan, Tom Watson, Seve Ballesteros, Bernhard Langer, Ben Crenshaw, José María Olazábal, and Phil Mickelson, who have all won the Masters twiceYearChampionCountryTo parMargin2009Ángel CabreraArgentina-12Playoff (3)2008Trevor ImmelmanSouth Africa-832007Zach JohnsonUnited States+122006Phil Mickelson (2)United States-722005Tiger Woods (4)United States-12Playoff (2)2004Phil MickelsonUnited States-912003Mike WeirCanada-7Playoff (2)2002Tiger Woods (3)United States-1232001Tiger Woods (2)United States-1622000Vijay SinghFiji-1031999José María Olazábal (2)Spain-821998Mark O'MearaUnited States-911997Tiger WoodsUnited States-18121996Nick Faldo (3)England-1251995Ben Crenshaw (2)United States-1411994José María OlazábalSpain-921993Bernhard Langer (2)Germany-1141992Fred CouplesUnited States-1321991Ian WoosnamWales-1111990Nick Faldo (2)England-10Playoff (2)1989Nick FaldoEngland-5Playoff (2)1988Sandy LyleScotland-711987Larry MizeUnited States-3Playoff (3)1986Jack Nicklaus (6)United States-911985Bernhard LangerWest Germany-621984Ben CrenshawUnited States-1121983Seve Ballesteros (2)Spain-841982Craig StadlerUnited States-4Playoff (2)1981Tom Watson (2)United States-821980Seve BallesterosSpain-1341979Fuzzy ZoellerUnited States-8Playoff (3)1978Gary Player (3)South Africa-1111977Tom WatsonUnited States-1221976Raymond FloydUnited States-1781975Jack Nicklaus (5)United States-1211974Gary Player (2)South Africa-1021973Tommy AaronUnited States-511972Jack Nicklaus (4)United States-231971Charles CoodyUnited States-921970Billy CasperUnited States-9Playoff (2)1969George ArcherUnited States-711968Bob GoalbyUnited States-1111967Gay BrewerUnited States-811966Jack Nicklaus (3)United StatesEPlayoff (3)1965Jack Nicklaus (2)United States-1791964Arnold Palmer (4)United States-1261963Jack NicklausUnited States-211962Arnold Palmer (3)United States-8Playoff (3)1961Gary PlayerSouth Africa-811960Arnold Palmer (2)United States-611959Art Wall, Jr.United States-411958Arnold PalmerUnited States-411957Doug FordUnited States-531956Jack Burke, Jr.United States+111955Cary MiddlecoffUnited States-971954Sam Snead (3)United States+1Playoff (2)1953Ben Hogan (2)United States-1451952Sam Snead (2)United States-241951Ben HoganUnited States-821950Jimmy Demaret (3)United States-521949Sam SneadUnited States-631948Claude HarmonUnited States-951947Jimmy Demaret (2)United States-721946Herman KeiserUnited States-611943-45: Cancelled due to World War II1942Byron Nelson (2)United States-8Playoff (2)1941Craig WoodUnited States-831940Jimmy DemaretUnited States-841939Ralph GuldahlUnited States-911938Henry PicardUnited States-321937Byron NelsonUnited States-521936Horton Smith (2)United States-311935Gene SarazenUnited States-6Playoff (2)1934Horton SmithUnited States-41
It's a Nike brand. Victory Red. Tiger Woods wears a red shirt for the final round (of four) during golf tournaments. Tiger wins a lot. Hence Victory Red, Vr.
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The generic usage is "a year""There are four major tennis tournaments a year.
The lowest total score ever for 72 holes in the Masters Tournament was Tiger Woods' score of 270 in 1997.Tiger Woods=270
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