American professional golfer who became the first woman to complete the modern career Grand Slam, winning six major championships between 1981-1991.
Pat Bradley is an American golfer and Hall of Famer who achieved the career Grand Slam — winning all four Major championships — in 1986 when she won the du Maurier Classic. She won six Major championships in total and overcame Graves' disease to return to her best form. Bradley's combination of consistent ball-striking, excellent putting, and competitive resilience made her one of the finest golfers of the 1980s.
Winning all four major championships in women's golf
How They Played
Consistent ball-striker with strong mental game
Lasting Impact
One of the greatest female golfers, completed career Grand Slam
Career Honours
- LPGA Player of the Year (1991)
- Vare Trophy (1991)
- Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year (1986)