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What Happened at the 2024 Majors
Scottie Scheffler won the Masters with a four-shot victory over Ludvig Åberg at Augusta National, giving the world No. 1 his second Green Jacket in three years.
At the PGA Championship in May, Xander Schauffele secured his first major victory and his dramatic one-shot victory over Bryson DeChambeau made golf history as his 21-under par set a new men's 72-hole record.
DeChambeau then won the US Open for the second time after a dramatic one-shot victory at No. 2 Pinehurst over Rory McIlroy, who bogeyed three of the last four holes to extend his wait for a fifth major win.
Schauffel he then secured his second major title of the year by winning the Open Championship at Royal Troon, finishing two shots ahead of Justin Rose and Billy Horschel.
Nelly Korda won the first women's tournament of the year, winning the Chevron Championship to give the American her fifth consecutive LPGA Tour triumph, matching the records of Annika Sorenstam (2005) and Nancy Lopez (1978).
The win marked the American's second major title after winning her first at the 2021 Women's PGA Championship in Johns Creek, Georgia, while Yuka Saso won the US Women's Open and Amy Yang made a long-awaited breakthrough at the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
As the action moved to Europe, Ayaka Furue produced an eagle on the final hole to grab his maiden championship after a dramatic finish to the Amundi Evian Championship.
Lydia Ko ended her eight-year major drought by breaking through the stars to claim a dramatic victory at the AIG Women's Open at St Andrews.
Men's Majors 2024
Women's majors in 2024
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