A selection of the best facts and figures for Jordan Spieth's career so far
Last Updated: 22/06/15 6:49am
Jordan Spieth is halfway to a calendar grand slam after his thrilling victory in the 115th US Open at Chambers Bay.
The 21-year-old, a convincing winner at the Masters in April, became only the sixth player in history to win the opening two majors of the year after a final-round 69 sealed a one-shot victory over Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen.
Spieth has set the golfing world alight with his form in the big events this season, and his figures compare favourably with many of the true greats of the game.
Here, we take a look at some of the facts and figures for the young Texan's career so far:
He has emulated Craig Wood, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods in winning the Masters and US Open in the same year.
Spieth has led outright or been joint-leader of seven of the eight rounds he has played in the majors in 2015.
Tiger Woods won three US Amateur titles, while Spieth is the only other multiple winner after winning in 2009 and 2011.
Spieth is the first player since Gene Sarazen in 1922 to win multiple majors aged 21 or younger.
The US Open was only the 10th major Spieth has played, including one appearance as an amateur.
Spieth set a number of records at Augusta National, including being the first player in history to reach 19 under par in the Masters.
Patrick Reed and Spieth were the star performers for the USA on their Ryder Cup debuts last year, winning two and halving one of their three matches together.
Spieth was also the first teenager for 82 years to win a PGA Tour title when he lifted the John Deere Classic in 2013.