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Jordan Spieth Is Taking a Different Approach to His Most Elusive Goal

SI·Max Schreiber·21 days ago
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It's a moment forever etched in golf lore: Rory McIlroy, a year ago at the Masters, dropping to his knees and weeping in relief after finally achieving the career Grand Slam . This week Jordan Spieth could join him. At the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club, Spieth will have the opportunity to become the seventh player in history to win all four major championships. And it’ll be his 10th try at the feat, following his last major victory at the 2017 British Open. “It would be amazing, right? Because it’s just a very, very short list in history,” Spieth said at his press conference Monday. The 32-year-old famously burst onto the scene and won the 2015 Masters and the U.S. Open at age 21, becoming the sixth player in history to start a season by winning those two majors in a row. He also won the 2017 British Open at Royal Birkdale, but since then it’s been a turbulent ride. He hasn’t won a Tour event since the 2022 RBC Heritage and underwent wrist surgery in 2024.…

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