Can Jordan Spieth land another victory in the final three Majors of 2022?
With one of the best modern-day records at Augusta National, it came as a big surprise when Jordan Spieth missed the cut at The Masters earlier this month.
But we write Spieth off at our peril and just a week on from his halfway exit in the year's first Major, he showed his class and determination by capturing the RBC Heritage in a playoff, ousting Patrick Cantlay at the first extra hole.
But it's the Majors where Spieth really made his name and those 13 victories include a Masters, a US Open and an Open Championship.
The US Open and Open Championship offer further chances and a second and a third in last year's Majors show that Spieth is someone always worth looking closely at when the four big events come around.
Record at the PGA Championship
Played: 9
Cuts made: 7
Best finishes: 2nd (Whistling Straits 2021), T3 (Bethpage Black 2019)
At Whistling Straits in 2015, he started the final round just two behind leader Jason Day after a brilliant 65 on Saturday thanks to six birdies in the final eight holes.
He couldn't quite get a blow in on Day in the final round despite a 68 and finished three back in solo second.
At Bethpage in 2019 he again ran into a player at the top of his game and although Spieth was tied second at halfway after opening 69-66, that was still seven back from runaway leader Brooks Koepka.
Spieth eventually finished tied third, six behind Koepka.
It's a good venue for classy players and there were four Major winners - winner Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Trevor Immelman and Geoff Ogilvy - in the top six the last time the Tulsa course hosted a Major (the 2007 PGA Championship).
"It'll be by far the closest PGA I've played to home, and the best chances I've had are when courses are played with wind and