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Tiger eyes 15th major, Spieth a career Slam

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ST. LOUIS: Tiger Woods stalks his first major win in 10 years and Jordan Spieth chases a Career Grand Slam at next week’s 100th PGA Championsh­ip while top-ranked Dustin Johnson hunts a second major triumph.

The American trio is expected to contend in the year’s final major showdown over a 7,316-yard, par-70 Bellerive layout in the last PGA Championsh­ip to be played in August. The event moves to May next year.

Woods, a 14-time major champion who hasn’t won a major title since the 2008 US Open, underwent spinal fusion surgery in April 2017 after years of back pain and began a comeback last December, rising from 1,200th in the world to 50th.

The former World No 1 shared second in March at the PGA Valspar Championsh­ip, switched to a mallet putter in June and shared fourth at the PGA National and last month led briefly in the final round of the British Open before settling for a share of sixth at Carnoustie behind Italian winner Francesco Molinari.

“I certainly can win again,” Woods said. “I feel like I’m starting to hit the ball a little more crisp. And since I’ve switched putters, I’ve started to make some putts. When you make putts here and there, it changes everything.”

Woods, 42, has won 79 career US PGA titles but hasn’t won any event since the 2013 WGC Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

“I’ve had an opportunit­y to win a couple times this year,” Woods said. “My game has gotten better and good enough where I feel like I can win again out here.”

Woods has won four PGA Championsh­ips, one shy of the record five won by Jack Nicklaus and Walter Hagen, but missed the cut in 2015 in his most recent appearance. He last won the PGA title at Southern Hills in 2007.

Third-ranked defending champion Justin Thomas, trying to become the first back-to-back PGA Championsh­ip winner since Woods in 2006 and 2007, wants to see Woods win if he’s not in the hunt.Spieth was third at the Masters and shared ninth in his British Open title defense last month.

But the 25-year-old Texan who took the 2015 Masters and US Open titles hasn’t won since claiming his third major crown last year at Royal Birkdale.

World No 8 Spieth could become only the sixth player to complete the career Slam — winning the Masters, US and British Opens and the PGA – to join a list that includes Nicklaus, Woods, Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan and South African Gary Player.

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