Jordan Spieth, Brother of Brown's Steven Spieth, Wins U.S. Open

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Jordan Spieth, Brother of Brown's Steven Spieth, Wins U.S. Open

Jordan Spieth
Jordan Spieth, 21, is the 2015 U.S. Open Champion, shooting a 5-under par 275 for the tournament and a 1-under par 69 in the final round at Chambers Bay at University Place, Washington. 

Jordan Spieth becomes only the sixth player to win the Masters and U.S. Open in the same year, and is the youngest U.S. Open champion since Bobby Jones in 1923. 

"I'm still in shock, I've never experienced a feeling like this. It was a very intense back nine," Spieth said in his post round press conference. 

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Jordan Spieth's Brother Steven

Steven Spieth
Jordan Spieth is the brother of Brown University basketball's Steven Spieth who will return in 2015-16 for his junior season. 

Steven Spieth averaged ten points and five rebounds per game for the Bears in his sophomore seasn. 

Brown finished the season with a record of 13-18 overall and 4-10 in conference play. 

Grand Slam in Sight

Jordan Spieth has now won the first two majors of the season and stares down golf history, a chance to complete the grand slam with two majors left. 

However, Spieth will have to snap a streak that neither Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer nor Tiger Woods have been able to snap.  

After winning the first two majors, the only golfer to win the third one is Ben Hogan, who won the British Open in 1953. 

Next Major

Jordan Spieth now eyes the Claret Jug and the British Open, which is set to take place from July 16-19 at the Old Course at St. Andrews. 


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