Golf's Grand Slam Winners: Who Holds The Rare Title In 2026?

by Daniel Brooks
Golf's Grand Slam Winners: Who Holds The Rare Title In 2026?

Golfs Grand Slam Winners: Who Holds The Rare Title In 2026?...

The topic of golf's Grand Slam winners is trending today as the 2026 Masters Tournament concludes, reigniting discussions about the sport's most elite achievement. Only five players in history have won all four modern majors—the Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open, and The Open—during their careers, with Tiger Woods being the most recent to join the list in 2000.

This year's Masters saw rising stars and veterans compete, but no active player is currently close to completing the career Grand Slam. Jordan Spieth (missing the PGA Championship) and Rory McIlroy (missing the Masters) remain the closest contenders, keeping fan interest high. The rarity of the feat—last achieved 26 years ago—explains its enduring fascination.

Golf's Grand Slam is considered one of sports' toughest accomplishments due to the varying course conditions and international travel required. With the PGA Championship approaching in May at Aronimink Golf Club, analysts are debating whether 2026 could finally produce golf's sixth Grand Slam winner—or if the wait will continue for years to come.

Daniel Brooks

Editor at Infoneige covering trending news and global updates.