What Are The Four Majors In Men's Professional Golf? (2024)

While every tournament in men's professional golf is special in one way or another, there are four weeks of the year that stand alone at the top of the prestige scale - the Majors.

They are a chance to write your name into golfing folklore, cement a legacy, and prove you are one of the best on the planet.

Two of these events have been viewed as particularly important for well over a century already, while the remaining pair really came to prominence during the rise of golf's popularity midway through the 1900s.

Only the world's very best compete in them, and as such, they are the most keenly anticipated by fans as well. But what are they? We take a look below.

The Masters

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Kicking off 'Major season' is The Masters, ending on the second Sunday of April. Held annually at Augusta National Golf Club, it is the only Major which never changes venue. As a result, it is arguably the most recognizable and prestigious.

An invitational event at probably the most sought-after members club anywhere in the world, The Masters generally features fewer than 100 players - making it the smallest field of the famous four.

The field is made up of the world's top-50 (as recognized by the OWGR), most PGA Tour winners from the previous year, and former Masters champions - among other categories.

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Three of the most notable traditions of The Masters are the awarding of a green jacket to the winner (as well as a trophy shaped like the clubhouse), the par-3 contest on the Wednesday before play begins, and the Champions' dinner - hosted by last year's victor.

Jack Nicklaus holds the record for most Masters wins with six ahead of Tiger Woods (five) and Arnold Palmer (four).

THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

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The PGA Championship was a match play event from its inception in 1916 until 1958 when it changed to stroke play.

Taking place at a variety of parkland courses, the PGA of America-run event was regularly played in August until 2019 when it switched to May. It is not typically set up to be as difficult as a US Open but still presents unique challenges to its players.

The field is made up of historic PGA Championship winners, recent holders of the other three Majors, and successful qualifiers among members of the PGA of America - as well as leading players in the world rankings and all PGA Tour winners from the past 12 months.

Jack Nickalus and Walter Hagen hold the record for most victories with five each.

THE US OPEN

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The US Open is the third Major of the year - now set for June - and is usually played on the toughest course of all four top events. It is rarely won on a score much below par - often taking place on a par-70 layout.

Organized by the USGA, less than half of the 156-golfer field is generally made up of recent major champions, high-ranking professionals, and leading amateurs from recent USGA events. Given it is an 'open' tournament, a high number of entrants make it through two rounds of regional qualifying.

The US Open has recently featured the highest purse size among the Majors, with the 2023 running offering up $20 million.

The most successful players in US Open history include Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones, and Willie Anderson - all of whom hold four titles.

The Open Championship

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The final men's golf Major of the year arrives in July - the Open Championship. It is run by the R&A, part of the The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, and rotates between a select list of links-style golf courses throughout the United Kingdom.

It is the oldest professional golf tournament currently in existence, having begun (for professionals only) in 1860, and is respected for maintaining traditions linked to the origin of the sport in Scotland.

Like the three preceding tournaments, recent professional Major winners and leading players in the OWGR are given exemptions with amateur victors also included. All former winners of The Open (now under the age of 55) are given exemption status too.

Similarly to the US Open, regional qualifying takes place in the build-up, but the R&A differs to the USGA in that it operates the 'Open Qualifying Series' which presents winners from select events all around the world to tee it up at a Major.

A key Open tradition includes the champion receiving his name on the base of the Claret Jug prior to being presented with the trophy, which in itself dates back to 1872. Before then, winners were given a belt - much like you see in modern-day pro boxing.

Harry Vardon holds the record for most Open Championship victories with six - secured between 1896 and 1914.

What Are The Four Majors In Men's Professional Golf? (2024)

FAQs

What Are The Four Majors In Men's Professional Golf? ›

The PGA has four Major Golf Tournament events during the season: the Masters Tournament, the US Open, the Open Championship, and the PGA Championship.

What are the 4 majors of the PGA? ›

The PGA has four Major Golf Tournament events during the season: the Masters Tournament, the US Open, the Open Championship, and the PGA Championship.

Who won the four majors in 2024? ›

Who won the men's golf majors in 2024?
MAJORWINNERVENUE
Masters TournamentScottie SchefflerAugusta National GC
PGA ChampionshipXander SchauffeleValhalla GC
U.S. OpenBryson DeChambeauPinehurst No. 2
Open ChampionshipXander SchauffeleRoyal Troon
Jul 21, 2024

Which golfer has held all 4 major titles at once? ›

Winning all four majors in one season, known as the Grand Slam, has never been achieved. The Career Grand Slam—winning all four majors in a career—has been accomplished by Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

What is the 5th golf majors? ›

The Players Championship is an annual event on the PGA Tour. It began in 1974 and has been held at The Players Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida since 1982. It takes place in mid-March every year amidst a run of other events held in the Sunshine State.

Has anyone won all 4 majors a year? ›

Only one player, the legendary Bobby Jones, won all four major golf tournaments in a single season, back in 1930.

What is the most prestigious golf major? ›

The Open Championship

The only major to be played abroad, the (British) Open Championship, first teed off in 1860 and is the oldest and sometimes considered the most prestigious of the majors.

What is it called when you win all 4 majors? ›

In tennis, the term Grand Slam refers to the accomplishment of winning all four major championships-the championships of Australia, France, Britain (Wimbledon), and the United States-in the same calendar season. The feat has been achieved six times (by five different players).

Who will play in the PGA Championship in 2024? ›

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  • Byeong Hun An. South Korea.
  • Rich Beem. United States.
  • Josh Bevell. United States.
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout. South Africa.
  • Akshay Bhatia. United States.
  • Alexander Björk. Sweden.
  • Zac Blair. United States.
  • Michael Block. United States.

Who was the last golfer to win all 4 majors? ›

There have been five golfers ever who have won all four majors: Gene Sarazen, also known as "The Squire," was the first to win all four majors in 1922–1935, followed by Ben Hogan in 1946–1953, Gary Player in 1959–1978, Jack Nicklaus in 1962–1986, and last but not least, Tiger Woods in 1997–2019.

Which major has Phil Mickelson not won? ›

The U.S. Open is the one major Mickelson hasn't yet won, the one major that keeps him from a career grand slam.

Who is the youngest golfer to win a career Grand Slam? ›

2000 — Tiger Woods, at 24, becomes the youngest player to win the career Grand Slam with a record-breaking performance in the British Open on the Old Course at St. Andrews.

Which major did Arnold Palmer not win? ›

Even though Palmer eclipsed that seven-figure milestone at the 1968 PGA Championship, it was a bittersweet achievement. He lost the tournament by one stroke to Julius Boros, and that would be as close as he would come to winning a PGA Championship. It is the only major he's never won.

What does TPC stand for? ›

Tournament Players Club (TPC) is a chain of public and private golf courses operated by the PGA Tour.

Are Liv golfers allowed to play in the Player's Championship? ›

The total of 16 players matches the number of LIV Golf players who competed in last year's PGA Championship and is three more than the number who competed at last month's Masters. Ten of the 13 LIV Golf teams will be represented in Valhalla.

How much do you win if you win the player championship? ›

2023-2024: $25 million ($4.5 million)

Notable: The total purse is equal to the LIV Golf League, with the winner getting a half-million more.

What is the order of the PGA Tour majors? ›

The four majors – the Masters Tournament, the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open, and the Open Championship – are golf's most prestigious events.

What is it called when you win all 4 majors in golf? ›

The Grand Slam in professional golf means winning all of golf's major championships: The Masters Tournament, U.S. Open Championship, The Open Championship and U.S. PGA Championship.

Can Liv golfers play in majors? ›

LIV Golf retains a group of major champions and players who played well on the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and in each of the majors in 2023 and now in 2024 too.

Can Liv players play in The PGA Championship? ›

The LIV group includes defending champion Brooks Koepka, who goes for a fourth PGA Championship title. He is the only player to have won a major as a LIV Golf member. Kerry Haigh, the championship director for the PGA of America, has said he would consider deserving players from tours around the world.

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