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I am excited to see what the future holds for Jordan. Jordan respects the game of golf and speaks very well for a young man, which is important for a star athlete. Obviously, he was raised well by his parents. Whats remarkable about Jordan is his maturity for a 21-year-old. Player said: Jordan Spieth has such a tremendous future ahead. Spieth, from Dallas, has won both The Masters and the US Open this year, at the age of just 21, and has massively impressed nine-time Major Championship winner Player. If he comes to The Open with the same mind set he has displayed all year, I have no doubt that he will be in contention. Since Jordan Spieth arrived on the PGA Tour he probably has had the best putting stroke in the world, so its really no surprise he is playing so well and winning Majors. In my opinion, chipping and putting will win this tournament. Player, one of only five men to complete the Grand Slam of four Major Championships, told : The fairways at St Andrews are wide and generous, so there is not a great premium for driving the ball.
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ST ANDREWS, JLaureus World Sports Academy Member Gary Player gives young star Jordan Spieth a real chance of winning his third straight Major Championship, at St Andrews this week, something not achieved since Tiger Woods in 2000. Player picks Jason Day, Jason Dufner, Kevin Kisner, Ian Poulter and South Africans Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel as other strong contenders for Open Championship ∜hipping and putting will win this tournament and Spieth probably has the best putting stroke in the world says Gary Player Nine-time Major Championship winner Gary Player previews the Open Championship at St Andrews for