In golf, greatness is measured not just by victories, but by triumphs on the sport’s grandest stages—the major championships. These four tournaments, steeped in tradition and pressure, demand a rare blend of precision, resilience, and mental fortitude. The players who rise above the rest in these moments don’t simply win; they define eras, reshape expectations, and leave a lasting imprint on the game’s history. From the golden age of golf to its modern, globally televised spectacle, the race for major titles has become the ultimate benchmark of legacy.
At the pinnacle stands Jack Nicklaus, whose record of 18 major wins remains
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