Jordan Spieth had the privilege of flying back to the United States on the champion's private jet.
The golden boy fell short on Monday so the Grand Slam will not be up for grabs at Whistling Straits at the USPGA, but the American clean sweep will be. Not even in the dark days of the European major draught between 1999 and 2007 (post-Lawrie at Carnoustie and pre-Harrington at Carnoustie) did the Americans win all four majors. There was always an antipodean or a South African or a Fijian along to spoil their dominance.
If an American does win the PGA, it will be the first time since 1982 that all four majors were won by Americans - for the golfing history nerds out there, that year, Craig Stadler won the Masters, Tom Watson won both the US Open and the British Open and Ray Floyd won the USPGA.
Zach Johnson allowed the young superstar to sample some alcohol from the Claret Jug as they celebrated the Open the old fashioned way - on a private jet.
Johnson's exuberant caddie, Damon Green, was on hand to take pictures.
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