
Jordan Spieth will have a shot at becoming the youngest golfer to complete a career grand slam when he takes to North Carolina's Quail Hollow for this year's US PGA Championship.

A few weeks after turning 24, he has the chance to win all four of golf's majors six months before Tiger Woods managed the same feat.

This comes off the back of holding his nerve during a wayward final round at Royal Birkdale to win The Open for the first time this July.

Spieth's first major title came in 2015 when he shot a record-equaling 18 under par at The Masters.

This was followed by more silverware a few weeks later when the Texan, aged 21, became the US Open's youngest winner for 92 years.

Occasionally loose off the tee, Spieth has developed a reputation for being nerveless on the greens.

There are victories that have slipped through the young American's grasp, though, most notably a famous collapse at the 2016 Masters.

He also finished runner-up to Jason Day at the US PGA Championship in 2015.

He'll hope to go one better at the same tournament this year. If he does, the history books will need rewriting.