Can you win all 4 majors in your golf career?



Can you win all 4 majors in your golf career?

And it is a feat: You have to be a very good golfer, as the names below will show, to post a runner-up finish at all four majors during your career. Most golfers never finish second at even one major, after all. Interesting fact about the list of Career Second Slam winners: Only one of them (Jack Nicklaus) has also won the Career Grand Slam.

Which golfers have signed the most second-place scores in major championship history?

Here are the golfers who have signed the most second-place scorecards throughout major championship history. If there were ever a perfect example of golf being an unpredictable test, especially in majors, it’s this: Jack Nicklaus leads the PGA Tour with 18 major wins. He also leads the PGA Tour with the most second-place finishes (19).

Which golfer has lost the most majors in extra holes?

Wood actually lost all four of the majors in extra holes, the first golfer to do that (Greg Norman later did it, too). He did win two majors. It wasn’t until 1964 that anyone joined Wood on this list. Palmer won seven majors and finished runner-up in 10 others.

How many golfers have never finished second at even one major?

Most golfers never finish second at even one major, after all. Interesting fact about the list of Career Second Slam winners: Only one of them (Jack Nicklaus) has also won the Career Grand Slam. The other Career Grand Slam winners, including Tiger Woods, did not or have not yet recorded a second-place in at least one of the majors.