Jump to content
IGNORED

Tiger's Slam - A Grand Achievement?


Note: This thread is 3262 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

0  

13 members have voted

  1. 1. Was Tiger's Slam (winning all four major championships in a row) a "grand slam"?

    • Yes
      60
    • No
      50


Recommended Posts

Nope. And just because you say so doesn't make it so. The calendar year is an irrelevant and arbitrary thing.

Your 2nd sentence is your argument, however incorrect it may be. My point was using the fact that the make-up of the grand slam has changed over the years has no bearing on your argument relative to the timeline.

In my Bag: Driver: Titelist 913 D3 9.5 deg. 3W: TaylorMade RBZ 14.5 3H: TaylorMade RBZ 18.5 4I - SW: TaylorMade R7 TP LW: Titelist Vokey 60 Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

I disagree that that's the "definition." I define it as "winning all four majors in a row." The "calendar year" is an arbitrary, pointless thing. Consider the definition of "career grand slam," which clearly doesn't have a silly limit like that. That just requires that you win four, in any order you want, over any period of time. Heck… Tiger won the "career grand slam" in four consecutive events!

I didn't make up the definition. But many authorities agree it needs to occur in the same calendar year.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • Administrator
Your 2nd sentence is your argument, however incorrect it may be.

It's an opinion. It's not a fact. It cannot be "incorrect."

My point was using the fact that the make-up of of the grand slam has changed over the years has no bearing on your argument relative to the timeline.

I don't really care about that. Tiger won all four majors consecutively. That's a Grand Slam in my book. It's not in yours. Cool. Good for you.

@MyrtleBeachGolf , I disagree with those who say you must win it in the calendar year. Simple as that. The early voters appear to disagree as well.

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
Director of Instruction Golf Evolution • Owner, The Sand Trap .com • AuthorLowest Score Wins
Golf Digest "Best Young Teachers in America" 2016-17 & "Best in State" 2017-20 • WNY Section PGA Teacher of the Year 2019 :edel: :true_linkswear:

Check Out: New Topics | TST Blog | Golf Terms | Instructional Content | Analyzr | LSW | Instructional Droplets

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

I don't understand why you guys feel the need to change the definition of what it is. It's quite clear that completing the Grand Slam is winning all 4 majors in the same calendar year. Everyone knows this. It's a truth. If it wasn't fact, this wouldn't even be a debate. The only reason this is even a question is because every one knows the grand slam must be completed in the same season, and it's well known it hasn't been done. It's not my definition. It's the definition. You are free to disagree with it. But it's not going to make it so. No matter what you "feel" the record books aren't going to start considering the Tiger Slam a Grand Slam. They even had to name it something different because it wasn't a Grand Slam. **Edit** to clarify that I do believe what Tiger Accomplished was amazing. And may have been more difficult than doing it in the same calendar year.
Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • Administrator
I don't understand why you guys feel the need to change the definition of what it is. It's quite clear that completing the Grand Slam is winning all 4 majors in the same calendar year. Everyone knows this. It's a truth. If it wasn't fact, this wouldn't even be a debate. The only reason this is even a question is because every one knows the grand slam must be completed in the same season, and it's well known it hasn't been done.

It's not my definition, and definitions change over time. It may be "quite clear" to you but you're assuming everyone applies the same definition. Clearly "Everyone" does not.

And it has been done in the same year. Bobby Jones did it. It has been within "a year" too when Tiger did it: June to April is less than "a year." :)

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
Director of Instruction Golf Evolution • Owner, The Sand Trap .com • AuthorLowest Score Wins
Golf Digest "Best Young Teachers in America" 2016-17 & "Best in State" 2017-20 • WNY Section PGA Teacher of the Year 2019 :edel: :true_linkswear:

Check Out: New Topics | TST Blog | Golf Terms | Instructional Content | Analyzr | LSW | Instructional Droplets

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

What is more important, the actual tournaments or just winning four of any tournament they haphazardly name as important? The majors are not the majors without the tournaments. If the tournaments considered to be the majors have shifted over the years then they shouldn't consider a grand slam to be strictly within a calendar year.  If you want to say, "Oh hey he won the grand slam in the same golfing season." That is fine. A Grand Slam should be winning any four majors in consecutive order.  Absolutely. Is Spieth just riding a tremendous hot streak. What if he won the US Open, The Open, the PGA championship then just flopped next year at the Master's because he had a big layoff?

I actually thought you were kidding there because obviously those majors didn't exist then. I think you were trying to indicate that because the make-up of the majors has changed, then why not change the very definition relative to timeline. I answered that above. Apologies for the snark.

In my Bag: Driver: Titelist 913 D3 9.5 deg. 3W: TaylorMade RBZ 14.5 3H: TaylorMade RBZ 18.5 4I - SW: TaylorMade R7 TP LW: Titelist Vokey 60 Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

I'm traditional and the Grand Slam to me is winning them all in the same calendar year. It's not taking anything away from Tiger....to me that's just as impressive, but it's not the true grand Slam IN MY EYES. Everyone's eyes are different and I respect that. I always thought Tiger would get the Calendar Slam and when he couldn't do it in his prime I said we will never see anyone in our lifetime ever do it. The fact Spieth is going into the final round of the British Open in the thick of winning a third one is something I thought I'd never see...not with the competition the way it is today. What he's doing is absolutely incredible. We haven't seen a player play this kind of golf since Tiger. Just unreal. I'm not expecting him to win tomorrow just because it's hard to win a third straight, but I'll be pulling for him.

What if a horse wins the Preakness then the Belmont, then the following year wins the Derby. Did he win the Triple Crown? No. Because it needs to be done in the same calendar year.
Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

What if a horse wins the Preakness then the Belmont, then the following year wins the Derby. Did he win the Triple Crown? No. Because it needs to be done in the same calendar year.

That is your opinion. If that happened in horse racing I would call it a Triple Crown.-Holds all three of the titles at once. Because of how horses age or whatever it is simply less likely to happen. Horses retire after their year on the big stage no?

"The expert golfer has maximum time to make minimal compensations. The poorer player has minimal time to make maximum compensations." - And no, I'm not Mac. Please do not PM me about it. I just think he is a crazy MFer and we could all use a little more crazy sometimes.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

That is your opinion. If that happened in horse racing I would call it a Triple Crown.-Holds all three of the titles at once. Because of how horses age or whatever it is simply less likely to happen. Horses retire after their year on the big stage no?

No they don't retire. But those 3 races are only open to 3 year olds. So technically it's not possible to race in the Derby the year after you win the Belmont and Preakness.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

No they don't retire. But those 3 races are only open to 3 year olds. So technically it's not possible to race in the Derby the year after you win the Belmont and Preakness.

So then if a horse turned 3 between two of the races and won three consecutive in his third year I would call it a Triple Crown. Or maybe that does not happen and they like horses who are at the upper end of being 3 years old so they try to birth them shortly after the events are over-I dunno I never really cared about horse racing. Tiger had all four titles at one time. Grand Slam in my book. Case closed-To me.

"The expert golfer has maximum time to make minimal compensations. The poorer player has minimal time to make maximum compensations." - And no, I'm not Mac. Please do not PM me about it. I just think he is a crazy MFer and we could all use a little more crazy sometimes.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Needs to be done in same calendar year. Tiger's was not done that way, that's why they call it Tiger Slam.

This is exactly my point. No one was calling it a Grand Slam when it happened. That's why they came up with a name for "whatever it was". I'm not downplaying the accomplishment. It's just not the Grand Slam, by definition.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • Administrator
No one was calling it a Grand Slam when it happened.

I was. And there was debate at the time about whether it was a "Grand Slam" or not. I voted "yes" then and I voted "yes" now.

I consider it a Grand Slam. Thus, I've already seen it in my lifetime.

After winning three, remember how long we anticipated the Masters the following spring?

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
Director of Instruction Golf Evolution • Owner, The Sand Trap .com • AuthorLowest Score Wins
Golf Digest "Best Young Teachers in America" 2016-17 & "Best in State" 2017-20 • WNY Section PGA Teacher of the Year 2019 :edel: :true_linkswear:

Check Out: New Topics | TST Blog | Golf Terms | Instructional Content | Analyzr | LSW | Instructional Droplets

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

This is exactly my point. No one was calling it a Grand Slam when it happened. That's why they came up with a name for "whatever it was". I'm not downplaying the accomplishment. It's just not the Grand Slam, by definition.

Concur and it's not an opinion, it is stated fact as defined by Websters and adhered to by every relevant ruling body to include the PGA, R&A;, USGA, US Tennis Assoc., Churchill Downs, etc. The thought that the definition of Grand Slam should be changed is an opinion.

In my Bag: Driver: Titelist 913 D3 9.5 deg. 3W: TaylorMade RBZ 14.5 3H: TaylorMade RBZ 18.5 4I - SW: TaylorMade R7 TP LW: Titelist Vokey 60 Putter: Odyssey 2-Ball

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

What does Brandel Chamblee call it?

Ask him. Otherwise who cares? You are losing.

"The expert golfer has maximum time to make minimal compensations. The poorer player has minimal time to make maximum compensations." - And no, I'm not Mac. Please do not PM me about it. I just think he is a crazy MFer and we could all use a little more crazy sometimes.

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

  • Moderator

I voted yes but don't care that strongly one way or another. There is no official definition so if someone holds all the titles at once, I say they've won the grand slam. The idea that it has to be in the calendar year was probably a media creation anyway.

Mike McLoughlin

Check out my friends on Evolvr!
Follow The Sand Trap on Twitter!  and on Facebook
Golf Terminology -  Analyzr  -  My FacebookTwitter and Instagram 

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Note: This thread is 3262 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    PlayBetter
    TourStriker PlaneMate
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FitForGolf
    FlightScope Mevo
    Direct: Mevo, Mevo+, and Pro Package.

    Coupon Codes (save 10-20%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack/FitForGolf, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope. 15% off TourStriker (no code).
  • Posts

    • It’s winter here and time hitting at my indoor place.  This year I bought and sold a few sets so I didn’t settle in on anything. For this coming season, starting now I have a choice to make.  What set would you guys use? 1.  Nike Vapor Pro irons - They are like new, hit them some last year before I had to demo other sets.  I love them, original grips, barely used so I’m almost not wanting to use them to keep their value up.  Standard LLL and standard grips. 2. Taylormade P7TW irons - Still in the box.  Got them over a year ago but had too much to hit, never used them.  Have used a set in the past and loved them.  Ended up with my own set custom fit to me -1/4”, 1 degree flat midsize grips.  These are probably not as valuable because they are still available and they are fit to me. I hate to put the Nikes away but it makes more sense to save them than the TW’s…. I dunno…. 
    • Day 215 (3 Dec 24) - Another very chilly day - opted to work on easy pitches in the backyard. Worked thru the irons and wedges - focused on foot position and tempo. 
    • Yes. I believe in using the same ball all of the time, including chipping and putting practice. I use the orange Callaway Supersoft.  Only $25 per dozen, and sometimes on sale for $20.
    • A 5400 yd course is not that short for gents driving it 160 yards considering the approach shot lengths they are going to be faced with on Par 4s.  Also, for the course you are referring to I estimate the Par 4s have to average longer than 260 yds, because the Par 5s are 800 yds or so, and if there are four Par 3s averaging 130 the total is 1320 yds.  This leaves 4080 yds remaining for 12 Par 4s.  That is an average of 340 per hole. Anyway, if there are super seniors driving it only 160ish and breaking 80 consistently, they must be elite/exceptional in other aspects of their games.  I play a lot of golf with 65-75 yr old seniors on a 5400 yd course.  They all drive it 180-200 or so, but many are slicers and poor iron players.  None can break 80. I am 66 and drive it 200 yds.  My average score is 76.  On that course my average approach shot on Par 4s is 125 yds.  The ten Par 4s average 313 yds.  By that comparison the 160 yd driver of the ball would have 165 left when attempting GIR on those holes.     
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.

The popup will be closed in 10 seconds...