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