The final day of the 2015 Masters Tournament, said 21-year-old Jordan Spieth, “was arguably the greatest day of my life.”
Spieth had just become the second-youngest Masters champion; he didn’t allow a single competitor to come within three shots of his lead. He dominated the tournament in every form, and his status as one of the PGA Tour’s most promising golfers was certainly secure.
But Spieth’s performance at Augusta was just the beginning of a recurring trend
Since then, he’s won three more PGA Tour tournaments — including a second major championship at the U.S. Open. He’s now in position to make his Masters triumph look like a small step toward an exponentially larger achievement. Spieth, a winner of both majors this year, is halfway toward winning golf’s first Grand Slam in the Masters era — a feat accomplished by winning all four major tournaments in the same year Read more…
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