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Goosen and Mickelson earn invites to PGA Grand Slam

Retief Goosen's strong finishes in the majors this season earned him an invitation to Bermuda. (Cannon/Getty Images)

Past major champions Phil Mickelson and Retief Goosen have received invitations to play in the 26th PGA Grand Slam in October. They will join Padraig Harrington and Trevor Immelman in the most elite foursome in golf.

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Open champ Harrington earns repeat trip to PGA Grand Slam

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Padraig Harrington's final-round rally to win a second straight Open Championship has earned him a repeat invitation to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. Harrington, who lost the 2007 PGA Grand Slam in a playoff, will complete for the $600,000 winner's purse.

Stage set for alternate to gain trip to 26th PGA Grand Slam

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With U.S. Open Champion Tiger Woods out for the year, an alternate berth among past major champions has opened up. Phil Mickelson currently leads the Major Champions Points List, with Retief Goosen and Mike Weir second and third.

Immelman wins Masters for spot in PGA Grand Slam of Golf

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Along with his new green jacket, big winner's check and untold pride and prestige, new Masters champion Trevor Immelman also earned entry in the most exclusive foursome in golf -- the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.

Limited Corporate Hospitality packages now available

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First-class hospitality packages for the 26th PGA Grand Slam of Golf are now available in the form of private Mid Ocean Club "Cottages" and individual "Tables" in the Trophy Club, each offering a variety of pricing structures to accommodate any company.

PGA Grand Slam of Golf returning to Bermuda in 2008

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Golf's most exclusive event will return to the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda for the 26th PGA Grand Slam of Golf. The success of the PGA Grand Slam of Golf in 2007 made the return trip a natural and exciting selection.

Cabrera wins Grand Slam after an amazing recovery

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Angel Cabrera started his final round with a triple-bogey, made up for it with his second back-nine eagle to tie Padraig Harrington and then won the $600,000 first prize with a birdie on the third extra hole in a fantastic finish no one saw coming.

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