Jordan Spieth Seeks to Continue Pebble Beach Success

Jordan Spieth Seeks to Continue Pebble Beach Success

Past champion looks to put slow start to season in rearview

Iconic venues can bring out the best in elite players. Pebble Beach is one of the most famous courses in the world, and it has produced a list of champions befitting its reputation.

Jack Nicklaus won both the U.S. Amateur (1961) and U.S. Open (1972) here, a feat not replicated at the same course until last summer, when Matt Fitzpatrick won the U.S. Open at Brookline. Tom Watson provided one of the great highlights of major championship history when he chipped in at 17 on his way to winning the 1982 U.S. Open.

Of course, Pebble was the site of perhaps the most dominant performance in championship golf history, when Tiger Woods steamrolled to a 15-stroke blowout at the 2000 U.S. Open (after winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am earlier that year).

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