PGA Grand Slam of Golf - Results

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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