Just eight players have managed to win The Masters and The Open Championship in the same year, with the likes of Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods all on the list.
There is just one name from that exclusive club who actually failed to win again on the PGA Tour during their careers.
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In fact, they only managed to register two more top 10s in the majors after those two victories.
The seventh player to win both The Masters and The Open Championship in the same year
There was plenty of interest heading into the 1998 Masters. It had been one year since Tiger Woods confirmed his status as a superstar with his 12-shot victory at Augusta National.
It would have looked ominous for the field when Woods found himself tied for fourth at the halfway stage. The boy wonder was four shots back of Fred Couples and David Duval.
Mark O’Meara was one shot further back, having recovered from an opening round of 74 to move onto the first page of the leaderboard heading into the weekend.
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O’Meara had only ever finished in the top 10 once at The Masters, back in 1992. In fact, his only top 10 in any major after that came at the 1995 PGA Championship.
So while he was only two shots off the lead heading into Sunday, he was probably not the player that most were concerned about.
But O’Meara went on to birdie three of the last four holes to beat Couples by one shot and secure his first major title.
On a side note, the 1998 Masters also saw Jack Nicklaus finish two shots ahead of Woods.
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Following his victory, O’Meara would register one top 10 and two missed cuts before The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale arrived.
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And there were some eerie similarities about his performance in Southport.
O’Meara crept into the top 10 after the second round, before going into Sunday just two shots behind the leader. On that occasion, it was Brian Watts who led the way.
O’Meara and Watts were tied after 72 holes, but the former emerged victorious after a four-hole playoff.
O’Meara would win the Dubai Desert Classic on the European Tour in 2004. However, he would never actually win on the PGA Tour again.
He did break the record for the oldest player to win two majors in the same season at the age of 41.
The remaining players who won The Masters and The Open in the same season
It should not come as a surprise that so many of the all-time greats are among the eight players to have won The Masters and The Open in the same season.
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Ben Hogan was the first, with his wins coming in 1953. He also won the US Open that year. And the only reason he could not compete in the PGA Championship was because the tournament clashed with qualifying for The Open Championship.
The big three all won The Masters and The Open in the same year. Arnold Palmer was the first to achieve the feat, in 1962. Nicklaus would join him four years later – the season in which the Golden Bear completed the Career Grand Slam.
Gary Player would follow in 1974.
Tom Watson and Nick Faldo managed it in 1977 and 1990 respectively, before O’Meara and Tiger Woods rounded off the list.
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