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Woods joins Hogan, Nicklaus, Player and Sarazen in Grand Slam club
Make room, Ben, Jack, Gary and Gene. There's a new member of your exclusive fraternity. Twenty-four-year-old Tiger Woods on Sunday became the youngest player in history to complete the career Grand Slam when he won the 129th British Open with yet another record performance. For four days, Woods owned the Old Course at St. Andrews, and as a result now owns a place among the immortals.
CNNSI.com's One-on-One: Tiger Woods
Outside the Ropes: Anyone have a ladder?
Hole-by-Hole: Final Round Progession
At a Glance: Tiger | Records | Slam winners
Reactions: Tiger's great, but not greatest -- yet
On the Course: High praise from Calcavecchia
Video Box: King of the course
Final-Round Photo Gallery
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This David couldn't slay golf's Goliath
Along with his exploits in the Road Hole bunker, David Duval will remember a host of lost opportunities.
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For sixth time, Els finishes second to Woods
Ernie Els has finished second in all three majors this year, including twice against Tiger Woods.
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If Old Tom Morris could hear his last surviving relative
Just because the British Open is being held outside her historic front door doesn't mean Sheila Mould has to like it. Trust us, she doesn't.
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