Jordan Spieth eyes career grand slam after running away with Open Championship
American will go into the US PGA Championship looking to join an elite club after his memorable British Open triumph

Jordan Spieth will go into the US PGA Championship next month looking to join an elite club and complete the career grand slam after his memorable British Open triumph on Sunday.
Spieth’s dramatic victory on the links at Royal Birkdale in north-west England saw him add the Open’s famous Claret Jug to the Masters green jacket he won at Augusta in 2015 and his US Open title the same year.
The Texan has now emulated the great Jack Nicklaus in winning three different majors before the age of 24 – his 24th birthday is this coming Thursday.
At the moment Nicklaus is one of just five players to have claimed all four majors, but Spieth can join that elite group by winning the PGA at Quail Hollow in North Carolina starting on August 10 – and would be the youngest to get there.
“It’s incredible. It’s a life goal of mine. It’s a career goal. Growing up playing golf, I just wanted to be able to play in major championships and compete with the best in the world, and things have happened very quickly,” said Spieth on Sunday.