US Open champion Lucas Glover coasted to a five-shot victory at the end-of-season PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda Wednesday after firing a five-under-par 66. Two strokes ahead overnight in the elite 36-hole event which brings together the winners of the year's four majors, Glover posted an 11-under total of 131 at Port Royal Golf Course. Although briefly caught in a tie for the lead by fellow American Stewart Cink after reaching the turn in two-under 34, Glover regained control with four birdies in the next eight holes. “All four of us came here wanting to win the Grand Slam. I'm very honoured and very happy that it was me,” said Glover who held off late charges by compatriots Phil Mickelson and David Duval to win his first major at the US Open in June. British Open champion Cink birdied four of the first seven holes before fading on the back nine, a closing 70 leaving him in third place at five-under 137. Masters winner Angel Cabrera of Argentina, helped by an eagle at the par-five seventh, signed off with a 66 to finish second at six under. “I had it going really well and then the wheels kind of fell off out there,” Cink said after dropping shots on 12 and 13 before double-bogeying the par-four 15th. South Korean Yang Yong-eun, who overhauled Tiger Woods to clinch the PGA Championship in August, propped up the four-man field at one under after returning a 70.