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Who is the next to accomplish the Career Grand Slam?

Posted on 4/14/26 at 3:29 am
Posted by Oklahomey
Bucksnort, TN
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 4/14/26 at 3:29 am
The obvious choice looks to be Scheffler based on how well he is doing lately in competition.

Spieth last won a major in 2017. Droughts are a thing and we saw that with McIlroy for eleven years. Is there a redemption for Spieth coming?

I always have this feeling Mickelson will shock the world and do it. He is the only 50+ year old to win a major.


Posted by Strannix
C.S.A.
Member since Dec 2012
53650 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 3:43 am to
If you laid odds no one would take bets on Scheffler
Posted by pbro62
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2016
15284 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 4:20 am to
Scheffler at Shinnecock this year. Will be there to witness. Can’t wait.
Posted by StringMusic
Metaire, LA
Member since Dec 2006
779 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 4:49 am to
Scottie or Xander. Rahm in a distant 3rd.
I have no faith in Speiths game though he is showing improvement.
Posted by olemc999
At a blackjack table
Member since Oct 2010
15260 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 4:50 am to
I just waiting on the DJ renaissance era to occur.
Posted by coolpapaboze
Parts Unknown
Member since Dec 2006
21640 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:17 am to
I think Scheffler will and he's probably the only one on that list who will. I think Speith's window has closed. If Mickelson wasn't such a dumbass he'd probably have 2-3 more majors.
Posted by SloaneRanger
Upper Hurstville
Member since Jan 2014
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Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:41 am to
quote:

Spieth last won a major in 2017. Droughts are a thing and we saw that with McIlroy for eleven years. Is there a redemption for Spieth coming?


Anything can happen I guess, but I can’t see this. Spieth seems done.
Posted by grizzlylongcut
Member since Sep 2021
15225 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 6:57 am to
quote:

Spieth last won a major in 2017. Droughts are a thing and we saw that with McIlroy for eleven years. Is there a redemption for Spieth coming?


The difference is McIlroy was finishing top 3 consistently in them. If Spieth finishes top 15 I consider that a damn good weekend for him. And that’s not just the majors either.

He’s far too inaccurate around the course. A hell of a wedge player and still a great putter but off the box, I’d bet that he doesn’t even know where the ball is going most of the time.
Posted by chalmetteowl
Chalmette
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 4/14/26 at 7:27 am to
Phil is done…
Posted by dek81572
Bossier City
Member since Apr 2012
1473 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 7:36 am to
If I had to bet, I'd take Scottie but you'd think Spieth would have a good shot since he's got the hardest ones out of the way. You just never know, golf is hard.
Posted by LanierSpots
Sarasota, Florida
Member since Sep 2010
70911 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 7:37 am to
Scotty then Brooks
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
110689 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:08 am to
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Spieth would have a good shot since he's got the hardest ones out of the way.
The masters is the “easiest” one. You are playing the field moreso than the course

The answer to the OP is Scottie
This post was edited on 4/14/26 at 8:16 am
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
35421 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:19 am to
quote:

The masters is the “easiest” one.


Yes and no.

It's arguably "easier" because it has a smaller field compared to the others. Plus, the course is easier than a US Open course, and you don't have to deal with bad conditions as much as an Open course. Also, there is the familiarity given its the only major played at the same course each year.

What makes hard though is probably the prestige of winning is greater than the other 3 (at least within the US). That probably adds some added pressure relative to the PGA Championship which, of the four, is more of the "forgotten" major.
Posted by lsupride87
Member since Dec 2007
110689 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:22 am to
quote:

What makes hard though is probably the prestige of winning is greater than the other 3
That pressure is on every player though

A golf tournament is as hard as the field (and for each individual certain courses will be more/less of an advantage relative to field).
Posted by baldona
Florida
Member since Feb 2016
24112 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:41 am to
Everyone has a slightly different game. The general reason some guys win some tournaments multiple times and not the others, is because their game fits that course well. So each tournaments difficulty to win really depends on how that players game fits the course.

If your game isn’t a good fit to win the masters it’s going to be hard as hell for you.
Posted by GeauxPanthers2
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Member since Dec 2024
1982 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:42 am to
Scheffler will be next and probably the only person on that list that will accomplish it.

Next person after Scottie likely isn't on tour yet.
Posted by Topwater Trout
Red Stick
Member since Oct 2010
69958 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 8:51 am to
Sheffler in a few months
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
114711 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:02 am to
You can take Speith out of that. Dude is cooked. Shame too, because it looked for a while like he was going to beast all over the PGA.

Phil too old and Brooks too injury prone and has squirrels in his head.

Other than Scottie, Morikowa and Schauffele have the best shot.
Posted by RolltidePA
North Carolina
Member since Dec 2010
5516 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:12 am to
quote:

If Mickelson wasn't such a dumbass he'd probably have 2-3 more majors.


He had 6 second place finishes at the US Open, 5 of them he had a legit chance to win and 3 of them he outright blew it. I think the only one he gets a pass on is 2002. He started the final round 5 back to Tiger and got it within 3 strokes. Really, Tiger in his prime isn't going to blow a 5 stroke lead on Sunday.

For all the majors you could argue that he pissed 7 of them away. Some were tough losses, but about 5 of them he really should have won.

As for the OP question. Seems as if Scottie is the only one you would take if you had a gun to your head.

It would be cool if Spieth could pull off a late career PGA win. If you look at his career he was really only elite for about 18 months. Then came the swing changes. Chasing distance kind of wrecked his game. Not sure if he has enough game to really take it to that level. The PGA is kind of the least impressive of the majors because of selling out to substandard courses and not having major conditions in the somewhat distant past, but usually has the overall toughest field. You have to play great golf to win that one.

Morikawa and Xander are young enough to pull it off. Keopka to me is the wild card. You never really know if he is mentally and physically aligned to win.
This post was edited on 4/14/26 at 9:27 am
Posted by CatfishJohn
Member since Jun 2020
19917 posts
Posted on 4/14/26 at 9:21 am to
quote:

You can take Speith out of that. Dude is cooked.


If he putted better this week, he's in the hunt. He's playing better.
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