In golf and tennis, "Majors" are the elite annual tournaments (like The Masters or Wimbledon) that define an athlete's legacy.
To complete a major, students must earn a set number of credits in that field, often including "core" foundational classes and advanced "electives".
In sports, particularly baseball and golf, "Major" refers to the highest tier of competition or the most prestigious tournaments.
Majors often serve as primary staff officers for brigade-sized units or as commanders for companies in specialized units.
In golf and tennis, "Majors" are the elite annual tournaments (like The Masters or Wimbledon) that define an athlete's legacy.
To complete a major, students must earn a set number of credits in that field, often including "core" foundational classes and advanced "electives". In golf and tennis, "Majors" are the elite
In sports, particularly baseball and golf, "Major" refers to the highest tier of competition or the most prestigious tournaments. In golf and tennis
Majors often serve as primary staff officers for brigade-sized units or as commanders for companies in specialized units. particularly baseball and golf