The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Career Grand Slam a major away

Spieth can complete rare feat with win at PGA Championsh­ip.

- By Doug Ferguson

SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND — Three down, one to go for Jordan Spieth.

Only it’s not always that simple.

Spieth only has to wait three weeks until he gets his first crack at the career Grand Slam at the PGA Championsh­ip. He won the Masters and U.S. Open in 2015, and he added the British Open with his furious finish at Royal Birkdale.

Of the five players who have won the career Grand Slam, no one has ever completed it at the PGA Championsh­ip.

Gene Sarazen got the final leg at the 1935 Masters before anyone knew what the profession­al Grand Slam was. Ben Hogan might be the most impressive of the quintet — he won the only British Open he played. Gary Player completed the slam in the 1965 U.S. Open, while Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods got it at the British Open.

“It’s a life goal of mine,” Spieth said.

His hope is that it doesn’t take a lifetime, and he only has to consider Arnold Palmer and Tom Watson.

Palmer captured the third leg when he won the British Open in 1961. He played the PGA Championsh­ip 34 more times without winning. He was a runner-up three times, trail- ing by one shot going into the final round in 1964 (won by Bobby Nichols) and two shots going into the final round in 1968 (won by Julius Boros).

Watson got the third leg in the 1982 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. He played 24 more times in the PGA Championsh­ip, two in a more ceremonial position as the Ryder Cup captain and had his best chance in 1993 at Inverness. He started the final round one shot behind Greg Norman but closed with a 72 and finished four shots behind.

His only runner-up finish was a lost opportunit­y that came back to haunt him. Watson led wire-to-wire at Oakmont in 1978 until closing with a 73 and losing in a playoff to John Mahaffey, who started the last day seven shots behind.

Spieth turns 24 today. “He’s going to play in 30 more PGAs the rest of his life,” caddie Michael Greller

said. “He’s just won a major. That’s what we talked about in ’15 when we won the Masters. There’s absolutely no pressure on him.”

Spieth already has one runner-up in the PGA Championsh­ip, two years ago at Whistling Straits, when he started two shots behind Jason Day and couldn’t catch up.

He is among three active players who are one major

away from the career Grand Slam.

Phil Mickelson won his third at the British Open in 2013 at Muirfield, leaving him only the U.S. Open. Since then, Mickelson finished 15 shots out of the lead at Pinehurst No. 2, 18 shots out of the lead at Chambers Bay and he missed the cut at Oakmont. He didn’t play the U.S. Open this year.

Rory McIlroy won the third leg at the British Open in 2014, his second straight major. He has had three top 10s in the Masters, the major he lacks for the Grand Slam, though he has never seriously contended. McIlroy has finished six shots behind each of the past three years at Augusta National.

The rookie: Xander Schauffele’s fortunes sure have changed in the last month.

The PGA Tour rookie from San Diego had missed six cuts in 11 events this year and had not cracked the top 20. And then he earned the final qualifying spot for the U.S. Open in a playoff, and golf has never been more fun.

He tied for fifth in the U.S. Open, and that was just the start of his remarkable run. Mostly because of his victory in the Greenbrier Classic, he has gone over $2.3 million for the season and is No. 27 in the FedEx Cup. He is coming off a tie for 20th in the British Open after closing with a 65 and gets a week off before going to the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al for his first World Golf Championsh­ip.

“I guess I’m supposed to believe it because we put a lot of time into this — so has everyone else — but yeah, it’s hard to believe,” Schauffele said.

First to three: Spieth, Nicklaus and Gene Sarazen are the only players to win three majors at age 23 or younger. Sarazen won his third when he was 21.

Sarazen played his first U.S. Open when he was 18. Spieth joined the PGA Tour when he was 19.

The Masters was still 14 years away from being created when Sarazen turned pro in 1920, and he didn’t go to the British Open until 1924. With only two majors played, Sarazen reached three titles in his seventh major.

Nicklaus won his third major on his eighth try, while Tiger Woods picked up his third title in 13 majors.

Spieth is right behind with three victories in 18 majors, followed by Rory McIlroy, who earned his third major in 23 attempts as a pro.

Divots: Six players have gone over $1 million this year on the PGA Tour Championsh­ip. Four players have gone over $1 million on the LPGA Tour. The PGA Tour has had 95 players go over $1 million this season . ... Players in their 20s have won the past eight tournament­s on the PGA Tour.

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 ?? DAN MULLAN / GETTY IMAGES ?? Jordan Spieth can become the sixth golfer to complete the career Grand Slam with a win at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C., next month.
DAN MULLAN / GETTY IMAGES Jordan Spieth can become the sixth golfer to complete the career Grand Slam with a win at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C., next month.

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