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What happened in the majors in 2024?
Scotty Scheffler He won The Masters with a four-shot victory over Ludvig Åberg at Augusta National to secure the world No. 1 ranking for the second time in three years.
At the PGA Championship in May, Xander Schauvel His first major win, his dramatic one-shot victory over Bryson DeChambeau made golf history as his score of 21 under set a new 72-hole record in the men’s majors.
DeChambeau He then won his second US Open after a dramatic one-shot victory at Pinehurst No. 2 over Rory McIlroy, who bogeyed three of his final four holes to extend his wait for a fifth major win.
Shovel He then claimed his second major title of the year with a victory in the Open Championship at Royal Troon, where he finished two strokes ahead of Justin Rose and Billy Horschel.
Nelly Korda She claimed her first women’s major championship of the year, after winning the Chevron Championship, ensuring the American’s fifth straight win on the LPGA Tour, matching the records set by Annika Sorenstam (2005) and Nancy Lopez (1978).
This victory is the American’s second major title after she claimed her first title at the 2021 Women’s PGA Championship in Johns Creek, Georgia, while Yuka Sasso She won the US Women’s Open and Amy Yang She achieved a long-awaited major breakthrough in the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
As the event moved to Europe, Ayaka Furu He produced an eagle on the final hole to clinch his first major title after a dramatic end to the Amundi Evian Championship.
Lydia Ko She ended her eight-year major drought by reaching the star-studded leaderboard to claim a dramatic victory at the AIG Women’s Open at St Andrews.
Men’s majors in 2024
Women’s majors in 2024
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