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Jordan Spieth is hoping to complete the career Grand Slam with a win at the 2026 PGA Championship.Darren Carroll/PGA of America via Getty Images
Jordan Spieth has always enthralled golf fans with his wild, rollercoaster play on the course. It helps that his playing style resulted in three major wins early in his career.
Spieth has also displayed an idiosyncratic way with words in his time in the spotlight, from passionate discussions with his caddie Michael Greller on the course to detailed explanations of his unique swing thoughts in interviews and press conferences.
On Tuesday in his 2026 PGA Championship presser at Aronimink, Spieth even got to talking about his hobby of smoking meats⊠and how itâs just like working on his golf game.
But, more interestingly, Spieth commented at length on one of the biggest stories of the week: his quest to complete the career Grand Slam at the PGA.
If he were to hoist the Wanamaker trophy on Sunday for the first time, he would become just the seventh player in history to win all four of golfâs major championships. And while Spieth admitted that would be âamazing,â he also shared an unusual strategy to make it happen that he himself described as âweird.â
Spieth won the 2015 Masters, the 2015 U.S. Open and the 2017 Open Championship. At the 2017 PGA Championship, he had a chance to become the youngest player in history to complete the career Grand Slam.
But nine long years have passed since then, and Spieth is still waiting for his first PGA Championship victory to arrive. In the meantime, Rory McIlroy ended his own lengthy majorless drought at the 2025 Masters .
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Though he hasnât won any tournament since 2022, Spieth is playing some of his best golf in recent years heading into this weekâs PGA. He has four finishes of T12 or better this season, including a T12 at the Masters.
Scottie Scheffler, Adam Scott, Jordan Spieth and Bryson DeChambeau.
In his press conference on Tuesday at Aronimink, Spieth explained that due to his Grand Slam quest, the PGA Championship is âalways highlighted,â but he also revealed a counterintuitive strategy for the week: to win, he has to try not to win.
âSo as far as the career Grand Slam, this tournamentâs always highlighted. If I can win one more tournament in my life, it would obviously be this one for that reason,â Spieth explained. âBut the easiest way to do that is to not try to, in a weird way, you know.â
He continued: âJust go out and get ready for the first hole, get a good game plan in and attack it the way it needs to be attacked.â
In other words, rather than letting the pressure of completing the Grand Slam get to him, Spieth is going to treat this PGA Championship like any other week. And his recent stints in contention give him confidence that he can win.
âMy game has been getting better and better. Itâs plenty good to have a chance to win. Itâs about working my way into contention. I was able to do that a couple weeks ago. Being in the last couple groups this weekend the first time this season. Glad I was there and hopefully I can do that this week and do better,â Spieth said.
Even if he does get into contention this weekend at Aronimink, Spieth doesnât expect to feel any different than he would coming down the stretch at any other major.
Jordan Spieth holds putter on 17th green during 2026 Masters at Augusta National.
âBut obviously with having won the other three [majors], [the PGA is] the one that everyone focuses on. But when Iâm out here, and certainly when I get out on the golf course, Iâve been in contention a couple of times in this tournament. It didnât feel any different than any other majors, so I wouldnât expect to if I get there this week.â
Should he pull it off and join McIlroy as a career Grand Slam winner, Spieth admitted it would be âamazing,â but he added that winning the PGA Championship would be âspecialâ even without the Grand Slam considerations.
âIt would be amazing, right, because itâs just a very, very short list in history. So, you know, at the same time winning the PGA itself, you get to then play in the PGA for however long they allow you to. I donât actually know the rules on the PGA. Is it 60? Forever? Or till youâre possibly asked that maybe we celebrate this as your â the same way Augusta does,â Spieth said on Tuesday. âJust winning this tournament in general would be very special. The Ryder Cupâs been such an important part of my life, and the PGA of America, having my instructor that Iâve been with for pretty much my whole career be a PGA of America professional, so thereâs many reasons.â
When McIlroy finished off his career Grand Slam last year, it was the first time a player had done so since Tiger Woods in 2000. Roryâs came after years of near misses at Augusta and other majors, and the relief was palpable.
But Spieth sees his Grand Slam quest as very âdifferentâ from McIlroyâs. He thinks the celebrations for his Grand Slam would be more muted than they were for Roryâs.
âMy situation was certainly different than [McIlroyâs] at Augusta, so I think that was unique to him, which is probably â you probably didnât see that kind of reaction with the, what, other six or seven guys that have ever done it. And again, I donât have video proof of when they won, so youâd have to fact-check me big time on that one,â Spieth explained.
He continued: âRoryâs was obviously a very unique final round and his history of having led there and stuff like that, so I donât think it would feel similar. For me, it would just be like, look, Iâve been kind of â I went on a run of feeling like I was contending or having a good chance of contending at every major for a number of years and then it was periodic, and I feel like Iâm close to being able to go back to doing that again. So I just want to give myself a chance.â
Whatever Spieth thinks the reaction might be, should he pull off his first major victory in nine years this week, it would instantly become one of the biggest golf stories of the century.
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