How many golfers have completed the career Grand Slam?
Only five golfers have achieved this feat before Rory McIlroy's recent Masters win.
Golf / PGA
Jordan Spieth, motivated by Rory McIlroy's Masters win, is aiming to complete his career Grand Slam at the upcoming PGA Championship. This marks Spieth's ninth attempt to secure the Wanamaker Trophy, the only major eluding him.
Jordan Spieth's journey to complete the career Grand Slam has been a topic of discussion since he won The Open Championship in 2017. While Rory McIlroy's quest for the Masters became an annual storyline, Spieth's pursuit of the PGA Championship has been a quieter narrative. Spieth acknowledges that McIlroy's recent victory has brought his own Grand Slam attempt back into focus.
Spieth's best chance to win the PGA Championship came in 2015 when he finished second. Despite not having a strong record at the PGA Championship in recent years, his current form suggests he could be a contender at Quail Hollow. His coach, John Fields, believes Spieth is on the verge of a breakthrough. Spieth himself feels close to winning again, stating, "I guess all that there is to say is that it feels close. I'm not going to try to force anything, and this was a good improvement."
Unlike McIlroy, who faced immense pressure to win at Augusta National, Spieth doesn't carry the same burden at the PGA Championship. This difference in pressure could benefit Spieth as he aims to complete his career Grand Slam.
Only five golfers have achieved this feat before Rory McIlroy's recent Masters win.
He finished second at the 2015 PGA Championship.
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