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Jordan Spieth walks up the fourth hole during the PGA Championship Practice Round at Quail Hollow Club
When Rory McIlroy finally slipped on the green jacket at Augusta National in April 2025, he didn’t just win the Masters—he completed the Career Grand Slam, joining one of the rarest clubs in all of golf. The roars at Augusta still echo.
But now, just weeks later, all eyes turn to another generational talent.
To Jordan Spieth.
To Quail Hollow.
To the PGA Championship 2025.
The question captivating the golf world:
Can Spieth follow Rory and finish his own Grand Slam journey?
Only six male golfers in history have completed the Career Grand Slam:
Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and now, Rory McIlroy.
Jordan Spieth is just one major short. His trophy cabinet already holds:
All that remains is the PGA Championship.
And Quail Hollow might just be his best chance yet.

The Charlotte-based Quail Hollow Club isn’t just another stop on the major rota:
Rory McIlroy won here at the 2017 PGA Championship. That victory was one of his defining major moments. Can Spieth write a similar chapter in 2025?
Jordan Spieth's journey has not been without its struggles—particularly a wrist injury that hampered his 2023 season. But his 2025 form signals resurgence:
He's no longer the favorite he once was—but that’s exactly how Spieth has historically thrived.
“It’s not about proving anyone wrong anymore,” Spieth told Golf Channel recently.
“It’s about proving to myself that I can still chase something historic.”
The beauty of the 2025 PGA Championship lies in timing.
Rory McIlroy waited 11 years after his third major to finally win his fourth and complete the Slam. Spieth has waited eight.

Rory Mcilroy's Grand Slam Winning Moment
“There’s something poetic about it,” said Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee.
“Rory closes his Grand Slam story. Now Spieth stands on the edge of his own.”
Even Rory himself weighed in:
“If anyone deserves it, it’s Jordan. He’s one of the fiercest competitors I’ve ever played alongside. But winning the Slam? That’s another beast. I know it all too well.”
The subtext is clear. McIlroy and Spieth, different in playing style, mirror each other in their quests for completeness.
The respect is real. The moment is massive.
If Spieth wins:
If not:
The PGA Championship is often called “Glory’s Last Shot.”
But for Jordan Spieth in 2025, it might just be Glory’s Best Shot.
Back-to-back Grand Slam completions on the men’s tour would be historic. And poetic.
First Rory at Augusta.
Now Jordan at Quail Hollow?
Let us know in the comments and keep the debate rolling. Because history doesn’t just happen—it’s made by golfers bold enough to chase it.
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