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Spieth makes 10th bid for career Grand Slam at PGA

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Jordan Spieth makes his 10th attempt to complete a career Grand Slam at this week's PGA Championship, trying to snap a nine-year major win drought.In nine prior tries to complete a career Slam at the PGA, his best finish was third in 2019.

Three-time major winner Jordan Spieth, an American who could complete a career Grand Slam this week, plays a shot during a practice round ahead of the PGA Championship at Aronimink (Richard HEATHCOTE) Jordan Spieth makes his 10th attempt to complete a career Grand Slam at this week's PGA Championship, trying to snap a nine-year major win drought. The 32-year-old American won the 2015 Masters and US Open and the 2017 British Open, but has struggled in recent years, taking only two PGA Tour titles since capturing the Claret Jug at Royal Birkdale. While he has not cracked the top 10 in a PGA Tour event since last year's Memorial, Spieth is confident he can contend this week at Aronimink.

"I've been driving the ball really well which is a nice premium. I feel like that puts me in a position to contend here versus maybe when I hadn't been in other PGAs," Spieth said Monday. "Driver has to be a weapon in the PGA Championship, so if I can continue on the path I've been on, then that leaves me with plenty of opportunities.

"My game has been getting better and better. It's plenty good to have a chance to win. It's about working my way into contention.

" World number 51 Spieth, who last won at the 2022 PGA Heritage event, produced his best PGA Championship result in 2015, finishing second to Australia's Jason Day at Whistling Straits. In nine prior tries to complete a career Slam at the PGA, his best finish was third in 2019. "It would be amazing, because it's just a very short list in history," Spieth said of the career Slam.