Xander Schauffele‘s sensational run of two Majors in three starts has already started to prompt questions over whether he can complete the career grand slam.
The World No.2 needs a Green Jacket and a US Open trophy to complete the four and it has to be said that his record in both of those Majors is very good – with a runner-up finish in The Masters and a WORST finish of T14 in eight US Opens.
Schauffele himself pointed to the slam as a goal of his.
“Yeah, I mean, before I had any Majors, it’s something I’ve always wanted,” Schauffele said.
“I’m one step closer and still have a long way to go. But if you don’t see yourself doing it, you’re never going to do it.”
Whether he does it is one question, but another is who could be the next male golfer to complete the career slam? Currently Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and Phil Mickelson are just one away while a number of players are two away including Schauffele, Brooks Koepka, Collin Morikawa and Dustin Johnson.
So who will be next? Five Golf Monthly writers have their say…
Nick Bonfield
I’d have to say Xander Schauffele is the most likely player to complete the Career Grand Slam next.
He’s certainly got the game for the US Open and he has an excellent record at The Masters. He just takes it over Brooks Koekpa for me.
Jordan Spieth is a shadow of his former self and I’m afraid to say Rory McIlroy will never win The Masters.
This is SUCH a hard question.
Nobody has completed a career grand slam since Tiger Woods. Phil Mickelson couldn’t even do it. So to say that any of the current generation of pros will do it is still not certain.
If I had to give an answer, I’d say Rory McIlroy will get a Masters before anyone else captures all four. He has looked closer to ending his Major drought over the past few years and will surely be very motivated to keep grinding after witnessing what his peers – who he knows he is just as good as – have done this year.
Jonny Leighfield
Jordan Spieth.
Although, in the past two seasons, he has been just as likely to miss the cut as he has been to make a run at winning, Spieth won’t allow the current state of his game to carry on without making some serious changes.
He is an unbelievable talent, let’s not forget, and if all…
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