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Greatest all-time seasons

A photo gallery of the greatest all-time seasons in golf.

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Bobby Jones won the single-season Grand Slam in 1930, with the four majors comprised of the U.S. Open, British Open, British Amateur and U.S. Amateur. (Getty Images)

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Byron Nelson won 18 times in 1945, including a record 11 consecutive events. (Getty Images)

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Ben Hogan won 13 times in 1946, including his first major title at the 1946 PGA Championship. Two years later, he won 10 times, including the U.S. Open and PGA Championship. (Getty Images)

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Babe Zaharias won eight times on the LPGA in 1950, including three major championships. (Getty Images)

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Ben Hogan won five of the six tournaments he entered in 1953, including all three majors in which he competed - the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open. (Getty Images)

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Arnold Palmer eight times on the PGA Tour in 1960, including each of the first two majors at the Masters and U.S. Open. (Getty Images)

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Mickey Wright won 10 titles and three majors in 1961. Two years later, she captured 13 titles and two majors. (Getty Images)

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Lee Trevino won six PGA Tour events in 1971, including the Open Slam - the U.S. Open, British Open and Canadian Open. (Getty Images)

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Jack Nicklaus won seven times in 1972, including the Masters and U.S. Open. (Getty Images)

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In her rookie year on the LPGA, Nancy Lopez won nine times, including five in a row and the LPGA Championship. (Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods won nine of 20 starts in 2000, including the U.S. Open, British Open, PGA Championship, Players Championship and WGC-Match Play. (Getty Images)

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Annika Sorenstam won at least eight LPGA events in a season on four occasions. But in 2002, she captured a career-best 11 titles, including the Kraft Nabisco Championship. (Getty Images)

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Ryan Moore captured the U.S. Amateur, NCAA individual championship, U.S. Amateur Public Links, Western Amateur and five other amateur titles in 2004. (Getty Images)

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Vijay Singh won nine times on the PGA Tour in 2004, including the PGA Championship. He earned nearly $11 million, topped Tiger Woods for world No. 1 and was PGA Tour Player of the Year. (Getty Images)

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Tiger Woods won eight PGA Tour events in 2006, including the British Open and PGA Championship. (Getty Images)

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Lorena Ochoa won eight of her 27 career LPGA events in 2007, including her first major at the British Open and the season-ending ADT Championship. (Getty Images)

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Inbee Park has won each of the first three majors in 2013, to go along with three other LPGA wins. (Getty Images)

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Sam Snead captured 11 of his PGA Tour-best 82 career victories in 1950. (Getty Images)