There are six men who have completed the career Grand Slam in professional golf, including Rory McIlroy, who joined the exclusive club last year at the Masters.
But what about the players with three of the four legs?
There are now 12 of them, with Scottie Scheffler joining the group with wins in the PGA Championship and Open Championship last season.
Scottie Scheffler
Majors won (4): Masters (2022, 2024); PGA Championship (2025); Open Championship (2025)Hasn’t won: U.S. Open (T-2, 2022)Jordan SpiethMajors won (3): Masters (2015); U.S. Open (2015); Open Championship (2017)Hasn’t won: PGA Championship (solo second, 2015)Phil MickelsonMajors won (6): Masters (2004, 2006, 2010); PGA Championship (2005, 2021); Open Championship (2013)Hasn’t won: U.S. Open (solo second, three times)Walter HagenMajors won (11): U.S. Open (1914, 1919); PGA Championship (1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927); Open Championship (1922, 1924, 1928, 1929)Didn’t win: Masters (T-11, 1936)Tom WatsonMajors won (8): Open Championship (1975, 1977, 1980, 1982, 1983); Masters (1977, 1981); U.S. Open (1982)Didn’t win: PGA Championship (T-2, 1978)Sam SneadMajors won (7): PGA Championship (1942, 1949, 1951); Open Championship (1946); Masters (1949, 1952, 1954)Didn’t win: U.S. Open (solo second, three times)Arnold PalmerMajors won (7): Masters (1958, 1960, 1962, 1964); U.S. Open (1960); Open Championship (1961, 1962)Didn’t win: PGA Championship (T-2, three times)Lee TrevinoMajors won (6): U.S. Open (1968, 1971); Open Championship (1971, 1972); PGA Championship (1974, 1984)Didn’t win: Masters (T-10, twice)Byron NelsonMajors won (5): Masters (1937, 1942); U.S. Open (1939); PGA Championship (1940, 1945)Didn’t win: Open Championship (solo fifth, 1937)Jim BarnesMajors won (4): PGA Championship (1916, 1919); U.S. Open (1921); Open Championship (1925)Didn’t win: Masters (DNP)Raymond FloydMajors won (4): PGA Championship (1969, 1982); Masters (1976); U.S. Open (1986)Didn’t win: Open Championship (T-2, 1978)Tommy ArmourMajors won (3): U.S. Open (1927); PGA Championship (1930); Open Championship (1931)Didn’t win: Masters (T-8, 1937)