Spieth's
major focus comes up trumps once more
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[June 22, 2015]
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington (Reuters) -
Blessed with a game fit to match his winning personality, American young
gun Jordan Spieth's meteoric rise to the upper echelons of the golf
world continued with a second successive major victory at the U.S. Open
on Sunday.
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Aged just 21, Masters champion Spieth arrived at Chambers Bay at the
start of the week with his sights set on a possible calendar grand
slam of all four majors and he now leaves the Pacific Northwest
halfway towards that unique target.
"It's incredible to win a major championship," Texan Spieth told
reporters after benefiting from a final hole three-putt by fellow
American Dustin Johnson to triumph by one shot.
"You only get a few moments in your life like this and I recognize
that. And to have two (majors) in one year and to still be early in
the year, that's hard to wrap my head around.
"But sitting here right now, I am understanding that this is a
special time for me after the conclusion of the round and onward
until the next major starts."
That next major is the July 16-19 British Open at St Andrews, where
Spieth hopes to replicate his recipe for success.
TEAM SPIETH
"The focus this year was on the majors," said the world number two,
who completed a stunning wire-to-wire Masters victory by four shots
in April.
"They weren't on winning a certain number of times or getting into
contention in a major. It was, 'Let's find a winning formula in a
major.'
"To go to the home of golf in the next tournament, that is the sole
focus. We're going to go to St Andrews looking for the Claret Jug
and I believe we'll be able to get it done if we get the right prep
there."
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The other half of the 'we' in Team Spieth is caddie Michael Greller,
a former school teacher, who used to be a bagman at Chambers Bay and
was a calming influence for Spieth on a punishing links-style layout
where danger was ever-present.
"What a special place for Michael," said Spieth, who has worked with
Greller since 2012. "He was married here. He shares arguably one of
the best moments of his life here.
"I was able to add to that history that he has at Chambers Bay. That
was probably the best work Michael has ever done this week to get me
through. At Augusta, I was on (form) and making everything and
striking the ball fantastic.
"He was the one that got me through this week when I wanted to get
down when things weren't going well. Michael knew this course better
than anybody this week and he made sure I was in the right spots
without my best stuff, and that's why I won."
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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