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    What four tournaments make up golf's Grand Slam?

    Question #22926. Asked by Edra. (Sep 30 02 10:26 PM)


    marchmadness1012

    British Open, US Open, PGA Championship and the Masters

    Sep 30 02, 10:32 PM
    palaceben

    Unless you live in Britain, in which case the same four tournaments are called The Open, US Open, USPGA Championship and The Masters. We have our own PGA Championship on this side of the Pond which is NOT part of the Grand Slam.

    Oct 01 02, 12:02 AM


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