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Golf: Spieth and McIlroy chasing history

Job on hand: Jordan Spieth, obliging fans during practice ahead of the PGA Championship, is aiming to complete the career Grand Slam at the Major starting on Thursday.  

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PGA Championship, the final Major of the year, tees off today

Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy make their bids for golfing history when the 99th PGA Championship tees off Thursday at Quail Hollow with heavy rain and storms forecast.

World No. 2 Spieth, who won his third Major two weeks ago at the British Open, would become the youngest golfer to complete a career Grand Slam by winning the year’s last major.

The 24-year-old American, who also won the 2015 Masters and US Open, could become only the sixth man to sweep the four Major titles in a career after Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Wood s, Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Gene Sarazen.

Spieth would be 24 years and 17 days old on Sunday, about six months younger than Woods — the youngest so far to win all four Majors — was when he won the 2000 British Open to complete his career slam.

Fourth-ranked McIlroy, a 28-year-old from Northern Ireland, could become only the third player to win five Majors before turning 30, joining Nicklaus and Woods.

But McIlroy, missing only the Masters to complete his own career Grand Slam, hasn’t won a Major since the 2014 PGA Championship.

What he has done, however, is win twice at Quail Hollow and lost another in a playoff. And shown he can play well in wet conditions, notably in taking his first Major title at the 2011 US Open at Congressional.

Spieth shies from the favourite role, saying, “I’d say Rory is probably the guy to beat.” Las Vegas oddsmakers agree, giving McIlroy a 7-1 chance with Spieth at 8-1.

Asked what odds he’d give himself, McIlroy cited two wins in eight starts at Quail Hollow — “8-2, decent odds.”

“I’ve won a couple times. I like PGA Championship set-ups. They are fair,” McIlroy said.

“If I’m the favourite, I’m the favourite. I’m happy with that, means I’m playing well.”

Changes

Changes have been made to the layout since McIlroy’s victories in 2010 and 2015, when he broke his own course record with a 61 in the third round.

“I think the changes are really good,” McIlroy said.

“It makes the first six holes a lot more challenging.

The closing three-hole stretch at Quail Hollow, “The Green Mile,” offers water and hazards galore in a classic tough finishing run.

“It will be an exciting finish if there’s a few guys up around the lead at that point,” McIlroy said.

World No. 1 Dustin Johnson says he has once more found the form that delivered him three consecutive titles in February and March before a fall and back injury on the eve of the Masters derailed his campaign.

And everyone will be watching Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama after his closing 61 to win the WGC Akron title on Sunday.

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