Gary Player.
No, as of 2010, an Asian player has yet to win The Masters. The only Asian winner to date of any of the four Majors is Y.E. Yang. He won the 2009 PGA Championship.
The Men's Grand Slam The Masters Tournament, US Open Championship, The Open Championship and the PGA Masters. You have to win all four in the same calender Year for it to be considered a Grand Slam. The Women's The Kraft Nabisco Championship, the MacDonalds LPGA Championship, The US Women's Open and the Ricoh Women's British Open.
Obviously the Majors are the most prestigious events that a player can win. They are The US Masters, The US Open, The Open and The USPGA Championship, outside of that it could be The Players Championship, considered the 5TH major.
The four majors (for men's golf) are: The Masters, which is run by Augusta National Golf Club, and played in April The US Open, which is run by the USGA and is played in June The Open Championship (often called the British Open in the US), which is run by the R&A and played in July, and The PGA, which is run by the PGA and played in August. Note that the PGA is the old PGA, the one that is now basically the association of club pros and teachers, not the PGA Tour, which is the touring professional players. There's no authoritative committee that decides what's a major. These are the championships that have established a sufficient reputation to stand out from the rest. Things that go into major status are strength of field, prize money, qualification for subsequent events, and public recognition. Players don't stay home from majors unless they have to. Nobody misses the British Open to rest up for the Quad Cities, er, John Deere. The PGA Tour would very much like to run its own major championship, and often hints that the Player's Championship (now in May) should be considered a major. If it were, there would be a major-a-month from April to August, which is probably too many.
Fred Couples, as of the end of the 2012 PGA season, has won 1 major golf tournament. That tournament was The Masters in 1992. He also won The Player's Championship in 1996, which isn't one of the 4 major tournaments (The Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, and the PGA Championship), but is sometimes called the "fifth major".
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.
He was 21 years old, the youngest player to win The Masters.
There is no such thing called as best Duel Masters player in the world
Clifford Roberts (Augusta National club chairman) wanted to call the tournament the Masters from the beginning (1934) because the field of players was so strong. Bobby Jones (tournament and club founder) thought this title was too presumptuous and named the tournament the Augusta National Invitational Golf Tournament. However, Clifford Roberts told some of his friends in the press and the tournament was unofficially called the Masters in newspapers. Jones finally relented and in 1939 the name of the tournament was officially changed to the Masters Tournament.
Julius Nicholas Boros (March 3, 1920 - May 28, 1994) was an American professional golfer. Boros was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He won 18 PGA Tour events, including three major championships: the 1952 and 1963 U.S. Opens and the 1968 PGA Championship. He was the oldest player ever to win a major championship with his 1968 PGA Championship win at the age of 48
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