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OK, with one hole remaining at the 2022 Masters and up by 5, Scheffler has this major in the trophy room.  He’s hot right now, he’s confident.  How many more does he win this year?  Does he pull off a grand slam in 2022?

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No. 

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I think he is very hot right now, but I don’t think he can pull off the grand slam.  I wouldn’t put it past him to win another major, but not all of them this year.

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There’s a ton of talent out there right now. It’s very unlikely, imo, anyone ever does a grand slam. 

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1 of 6 #1s to win Masters. He does not win all 4 in single season. I would be hard pressed to say he wins a 2nd major this season. Too hard to do. 

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Tiger Woods is the only golfer to win more than 2 majors in a single season. If we are talking about the 4 majors now.

I would say he does not. 

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No. And not even @Big C would bet that he does. 😀

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No - but unless someone makes someone gets really hot, he’ll get POY and is the obvious front runner for the FedEx Cup.

But the slam, no…that would be impossible…

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Scottie Scheffler is on a heater right now. He’s not going to win all four majors this year though. A second major this year, could happen. But there are too many talented players now…

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14 hours ago, iacas said:

No. And not even @Big C would bet that he does. 😀

Lol, rub it in, why don't you? Honestly, with the right odds...... maybe I would. But no, if I had pick a side I would say he won't win 2 majors this year, let alone all 4. 

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14 minutes ago, Big C said:

I would say he won't win 2 majors this year

This is probably a more reasonable question that would require more thought. I would bet against it too - nothing to against Scottie's level of play but historic odds against 99% of major winners.   

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17 hours ago, Denny Bang Bang said:

How many more does he win this year?  Does he pull off a grand slam in 2022?

None and no way.

Winning one major is hard enough. Not that I don't think he could win another major this year, but I think the odds are against it considering the depth of competition.

I don't know if we'll ever see another grand slam - I think that would take Tigre-esque dominance and I just don't see that in today's players.

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Most likely he won’t.

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47 minutes ago, GolfLug said:

This is probably a more reasonable question that would require more thought. I would bet against it too - nothing to against Scottie's level of play but historic odds against 99% of major winners.   

Looking at recent history gives a good indicator about the depth of today's fields. There have only been 3 multiple major winners in the last 13 years, and no one has won more than 2 during that time. 

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2014 - Rory

 

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I’m sorry but this question is ridiculous. Winning multiple majors in the same year is hard enough, but only one person has ever won four consecutive majors in the modern era and that was over 20 years ago.

Hell, the last time a career grand slam was accomplished was 2008.

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1 hour ago, GolfLug said:

This is probably a more reasonable question that would require more thought. I would bet against it too - nothing to against Scottie's level of play but historic odds against 99% of major winners.   

Agreed. He's on an insane hot streak that's lasted two months where he's won 3 of 5 events. It doesn't seem out of the question it could last another 6 weeks and he takes the PGA? Obviously if you had to take an even bet on 0 or > 0 majors over the rest of the year, you'd take 0 :-D But still, the odds aren't terrible either IMO.

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16 minutes ago, mdl said:

:-D But still, the odds aren't terrible either IMO.

The only player on a hot streak in the last 10 years who I would think ever has had more than 50% odds of winning more than one major in a year is DJ. At his height he has looked unbeatable at times and I would be tempted to place a $10 bet after his first win.. let's say the Masters. 

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1 hour ago, billchao said:

I’m sorry but this question is ridiculous. Winning multiple majors in the same year is hard enough, but only one person has ever won four consecutive majors in the modern era and that was over 20 years ago.

Hell, the last time a career grand slam was accomplished was 2008.

This is the right answer. 

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