The two LPGA Tour players who can complete the Career Grand Slam at The Chevron Championship

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The two LPGA Tour players who can complete the Career Grand Slam at The Chevron Championship

There is plenty at stake at The Chevron Championship, which returns to the LPGA Tour calendar this week. A purse of $9 million is on offer at the major championship, which takes place at Houston’s Memorial Park Golf Course.

The two LPGA Tour players who can complete the Career Grand Slam at The Chevron Championship

There is plenty at stake at The Chevron Championship, which returns to the LPGA Tour calendar this week. A purse of $9 million is on offer at the major championship, which takes place at Houston’s Memorial Park Golf Course.

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There is plenty at stake at The Chevron Championship, which returns to the LPGA Tour calendar this week.

A purse of $9 million is on offer at the major championship, which takes place at Houston’s Memorial Park Golf Course.

But the Career Grand Slam can also be completed by two players at the event, with seven women having already achieved the feat.

The LPGA Tour acknowledges the Career Grand Slam as winning four different majors, with five different major wins classed as completing the Super Career Grand Slam.

A three-time major champion, Minjee Lee can become the eighth woman to achieve the Career Grand Slam at The Chevron Championship.

The Australian has previously won The Evian Championship, the U.S. Women’s Open and the Women’s PGA Championship.

Lee is an 11-time winner on the LPGA Tour, which she joined in 2015, and finished last year’s tournament in a tie for 14th.

The 29-year-old, who is the sister of PGA Tour player Min Woo Lee, enters this year’s event with two top 10s from her four appearances in the 2026 season.

In-Gee Chun is also looking to complete the Career Grand Slam at The Chevron Championship in Texas this week.

The experienced South Korean star is a four-time winner on the LPGA Tour, which she first joined back in 2016.

Like Lee, Chun has previously won the U.S. Women’s Open, The Evian Championship and the Women’s PGA Championship.

The 31-year-old has one top 10 from her three starts this season, although she just missed the cut at the JM Eagle LA Championship, where Lee incidentally withdrew after the first round.

The exclusive list of women to have completed the Career Grand Slam was started by LPGA Founder Louise Suggs in 1957.

Since then, she has been followed by Mickey Wright, Pat Bradley, Juli Inkster, Karrie Webb, Annika Sorenstam and Inbee Park.

Australian icon Webb meanwhile stands alone concerning the Super Career Grand Slam, which she achieved in 2002.

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