Seeing slam, Jordan Spieth always takes us on wild ride

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Seeing slam, Jordan Spieth always takes us on wild ride

Seeing slam, Jordan Spieth always takes us on wild ride

Jordan Spieth is attempting to complete the career grand slam at the PGA Championship, his 10th try for the elusive title.

Seeing slam, Jordan Spieth always takes us on wild ride

Jordan Spieth is attempting to complete the career grand slam at the PGA Championship, his 10th try for the elusive title.

When it comes to players fans love to root for, Jordan Spieth might just top the list—especially when he's chasing history. This week at the PGA Championship, Spieth is on a mission to complete the career grand slam, and it's his 10th attempt at the one major title that's eluded him.

The tournament is underway at Aronimink, and as of Saturday morning, Spieth is still in the hunt, starting the day just five strokes off the lead. It's a familiar yet thrilling position for the three-time major winner, who captured the Masters and U.S. Open in 2015 and The Open in 2017. Now, only the PGA Championship stands between him and a place in golf's exclusive club.

But finishing the job is no easy feat. As Rory McIlroy once said about chasing a career grand slam, "You know that you're not just trying to win another tournament, you're trying to become part of history, and that has a certain weight to it." McIlroy should know—he took 11 years to finally win the Masters and complete his own set.

Spieth's journey has been a wild ride, full of highs and lows. After bursting onto the scene with those stunning victories in his early 20s, he became a household name. But recent years have seen him struggle with form, and his last top-10 in a major came at the 2023 Masters. Still, Spieth has faced every challenge with honesty, heart, and patience, never losing his charisma or his willingness to fight.

While McIlroy's quest for a green jacket became an annual obsession for golf fans, Spieth's pursuit of the PGA Championship has flown a bit more under the radar. That might actually work in his favor, allowing him to focus on the game rather than the pressure. But make no mistake—every time he steps onto the course, the echoes of those early triumphs remind us just how special he can be.

So, as Spieth tees off for his 10th shot at history, one thing is certain: buckle up. With Jordan Spieth, it's always a wild ride, and we wouldn't have it any other way.

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