Is a grand slam in play? Scottie Scheffler existing at level not seen since Tiger Woods' bid 24 years ago (2024)

In the modern landscape of professional golf, it seems like a ridiculous concept to believe a single player -- among the several hundred who will tee it up at the four major championships this year -- could win all four of them in succession.

Every year after the Masters, only one golfer is capable of achieving this feat. This year, that golfer happens to not just be the No. 1 player in the world but somebody who is having the greatest run of golf we have seen -- at least from a scoring standpoint -- since Tiger Woods.

Will Scottie Scheffler win the grand slam? Will he add the PGA Championship, U.S. Open and Open Championship to his green jacket (and Players Championship victory)?

The answer is almost certainly that he will not -- the odds are inherently against him -- but there is a glimmer of hope given he is by far the best player on the planet right now, and he's playing truly dominant golf. It's an alluring proposition.

Let's take a look at the raw numbers because what Scheffler has done so far this year is an absolute joke.

Strokes gained since Jan. 1

Minimum six events played

GolferSG T2G/RoundSG/Round
Scottie Scheffler3.43.4
Xander Schauffele2.32.5
Joaquin Niemann1.82.2
Ludvig Aberg1.52.0
Bryson DeChambeau2.41.9
Rory McIlroy1.61.9
Jon Rahm1.11.8
Wyndham Clark1.61.8
Matthieu Pavon0.91.7
Sahith Theegala1.01.6

To look at this a different way, Sahith Theegla has been 1.6 shots better than the field during events he's played (adjusted for field strength). That's good for 10th in the world since Jan. 1. As for Scheffler? Well ... he's been twice as good.

Truncating this statistic to big-time events -- in this case, the four majors and The Players Championship -- provides a similarly revealing look at Scheffler's dominance of late.

SG at majors, The Players

Since 2020

GolferTotal SG
Scottie Scheffler216.4
Jon Rahm172.1
Xander Schauffele162.2
Collin Morikawa156.1
Rory McIlroy154.5
Cameron Smith152.6
Hideki Matsuyama148.9
Viktor Hovland131.4
Shane Lowry122.8
Patrick Reed122.4

What is revealed here is hardly shocking. These golfers have been excellent at major events, and yet, Scheffler has been so much better than any of his peers. It is clear in looking at the data that we are dealing with an outlier, but can an outlier win all four majors in a year? That will be an incredibly difficult endeavor.

It will take at least a bit of luck. Heck, it takes that just to win one major. To win all four in a calendar year will require a borderline miracle.

Consider that four majors in a career is considered monumental. It's what Rory McIlroy has achieved to date and more than Jordan Spieth has individually. It's also more than Justin Thomas, Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele and Tommy Fleetwood have won --combined.

Is Scheffler actually that good?

There is also the mental and emotional toll a slam bid can take on a player. It wore Spieth down in 2015 when he took it all the way to the 70th hole of the third major. Scheffler is already heavily scrutinized. This would extend that scrutiny wall outside of the usual outlets.

Oddsmakers say he is a 4-1 favorite to win the PGA Championship and only slightly longer to win the U.S. Open. He finished T2 and 3rd, respectively, in those events a year ago but has not played the venues they're going to this year. Scheffler is also a 6-1 favorite to win The Open Championship. Taking it all further, his odds are 65-1 to actually win the grand slam. By comparison, Tyrrell Hatton and Patrick Reed were both 65-1 just to win the Masters -- and they finished T9 and T12, respectively.

So, will Scheffler win the grand slam?

Most likely, one of three events will transpire to prevent him from doing so.

  1. Scheffler fails to catch the luck he needs at some point over the next 216 holes.
  2. Scheffler's putter fails to stand up to a grand slam bid.
  3. Scheffler's level of play -- either mental or physical -- will slip a bit simply because he has created a nearly impossible standard to meet on a tournament-by-tournament basis.

Let's hope I'm wrong because, well, Scheffler is a great champion and a hell of a lot of fun to write about. And there is nothing like chasing a grand slam in golf. Nothing.

The thrill of Spieth taking the slam deep into the summer of 2015 was extraordinary. It is golf's holy grail. Jack Nicklaus could not accomplish it. Neither could Arnold Palmer. Ben Hogan tried 1953, but the PGA Championship and The Open overlapped, so he never got his chance. Not even Tiger Woods could accomplish it, though he came the closest with the Tiger Slam -- serving as the reigning champion all four majors simultaneously.

It is likely that Scheffler will fade from this historic quest, just as everyone before him. But the kernel of hope that he could do something that has literally never been accomplished -- knowing his chances of doing so are better than anyone not named Tiger Woods in the last quarter century -- make this narrative one to to follow closely ahead of next months' PGA Championship.

Is a grand slam in play? Scottie Scheffler existing at level not seen since Tiger Woods' bid 24 years ago (2024)

FAQs

Did Tiger win the Grand Slam in the same year? ›

Tiger Woods came closest to winning a modern Grand Slam by holding all four major titles at the same time. He won all four major championships consecutively — the U.S. Open, Open Championship, and PGA Championship in 2000, and the 2001 Masters — but not in the same calendar year. This has been called the Tiger Slam.

What is the difference between Grand Slam and Tiger Slam? ›

When Tiger Woods won the 2001 Masters Tournament, he claimed a historic achievement that has since been known as the 'Tiger Slam'. In professional golf, winning all four men's Major championships – the Masters Tournament, PGA Championship, US Open and The Open Championship – in a calendar year is called a Grand Slam.

What is the tiger woods exemption? ›

Woods has been exempt for every U.S. Open since he first played in 1995 as the reigning U.S. Amateur champion. His five-year exemption from winning the 2019 Masters expired last year. The exemption was expected and likely to be the first of many.

How old was Tiger Woods when he won his first Grand Slam? ›

Tiger was also the youngest Masters champion ever, at the age of 21 years, three months and 14 days, and was the first major championship winner of African or Asian heritage.

Has any golfer ever won all four majors in one year? ›

Only one player, the legendary Bobby Jones, won all four major golf tournaments in a single season, back in 1930. Jones subsequently retired from professional golf to practice law but returned to the game as a player-host at the inaugural Masters in 1934.

Which Grand Slam is the hardest to win? ›

French Open toughest to win, making Paris record more special, Djokovic says. PARIS, June 11 (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic said winning a record 23rd men's singles Grand Slam title at the French Open after beating Norway's Casper Ruud 7-6(1) 6-3 7-5 on Sunday was special given that it was always his toughest one to win.

What is the most prestigious Grand Slam tennis tournament? ›

The Championships, commonly known simply as Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is regarded by many as the most prestigious.

Does Tiger Woods have a Grand Slam? ›

By that point, Woods had already completed his career Grand Slam, with his win in the 2000 Open adding to his 1997 Masters triumph, 1999 PGA Championship win and 2000 US Open victory. In total, Woods has won enough of all four Majors for three career Grand Slams.

Does Tiger Woods have lifetime exemption? ›

Unlike the Masters, where the winner gets a lifetime exemption, the U.S. Open only gives winning golfer a 10-year exemption. Woods, a three-time U.S Open winner, last won the event in 2008 meaning his exemption had expired a long time ago.

Does Tiger Woods have a lifetime exemption for the U.S. Open? ›

Woods' exemption he received into the U.S. Open with his 2019 Masters win ran out last year (he essentially has lifetime exemptions in the other majors), meaning he would have had to go through qualifying or win a tournament that would have gained him entry beforehand to earn a spot.

How much did Tiger Woods lose in endorsem*nts? ›

In total, Woods is estimated to have lost $50 million in endorsem*nts following the revelation of his numerous infidelities, but according to Harvard Business Review, his sponsors were the even bigger losers.

Who is Elin Nordegren's new partner? ›

After divorce from Woods

In June 2019, it was announced that Nordegren was expecting her third child, her first with former National Football League player Jordan Cameron. Nordegren gave birth to a son, Arthur, in October 2019. In December 2022, Nordegren gave birth to her fourth child, reportedly a daughter.

What was Tiger Woods GPA? ›

During his two years as a student at Stanford, Woods had a 3.0 GPA.

What did Rory McIlroy's wife have? ›

Who has won all Grand Slams in same year? ›

Only one player (Steffi Graf) has managed to achieve this feat in a single year (1988), although the Bryan brothers also achieved their wins consecutively. Serena Williams is the only player to have achieved a Golden Slam in both singles and doubles.

How many golfers have won the Grand Slam in the same year? ›

Even rarer is the Grand Slam, which is when a player claims all four Majors in the calendar year. In the game's history, only one player has won a Grand Slam, while only five players, so far, have a career Grand Slam.

Which player won all 4 Grand Slam tournaments in the same year? ›

Has any tennis player won all 4 majors in one year? Many did it before open era began in 1968. After the start of open era, only rod laver (1969) and Steffi Graf (1988) have done it in same year otherwise there are others who have done it consecutively within a span of 12 months but overlapping different years.

Has any golfer won three majors in one year? ›

Tiger Woods and Ben Hogan came the closest to pulling it off, each winning three of the four majors in a given year. In 2000, Woods finished fifth in the Masters before winning the U.S. Open in June, The Open in July and the PGA in August.

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