These players have achieved the GFS Slam, meaning at one point or another they've won all there is to win at the GFS Memorial Golf Classic. (Years it took to complete from first to last qualifying element.)
 
Joe Wenzl (1986-1996)
 
Pete Albert (1990-2000)
 
Tim Keenan (1987-2002)
 
Dave Grabowski (1991-2003)
 
Walt Rybak (1987-2007)
 
 
Facts and figures that comprise history


Only Dave Grabowski has played in every tournament.
 
Mike O'Brien, Mike Keenan, Walt Rybak and Mike Ufford have missed only one tournament each.
 
Dave Elya was the event's first two-time winner (89 & 92).
 
Tall Tom is the only back-to-back and three-time champion (98, 99 & 08).
 
Walt Rybak is the only three-time champion (97, 04 & 07)
 
Joe Wenzl had the low actual score for a decade (86-95).
 
Mike Keenan has finished in second place five times (87, 88, 89, 96 & '03) and under all four scoring systems.
 
Tim Keenan (91, 94, 97, '03, '11), Dave Babel (86 & 89), Walt Rybak (92, 98, 99 & 07) & Mike Keenan ('88 & '04) are the only repeat closest-to-the-pin winners.
 
"Tall" Tom Chlipala is the only player to have the longest drive four consecutive years ('00, '01, '02 & '03). Other repeat long drivers include Mike O'Brien (86 & 88), Joe Wenzl (92 & 94), John Harvey (93 & 97) and Dave Grabowski (91, '98 & '11).
 
Joe Wenzl (86-90, 94 & 2000), Mike O'Brien (95, 97, 98, 99, 04, 05, 06, 07 & 08) and Pete Albert (91 & 96) are the only players to have repeated with the fewest putts.
 
Dick and Tim Keenan are the only father & son champions.
 
Walt Rybak (3 on the par 5 14th hole at Lakeview Hills South) and Dave Grabowski (a 3 on the par 5 18th home at Marsh Ridge) are the only eagles ever recorded during GFS Memorial Golf Classic play.