We’ve all got front row seats now to the majors.
In fact, we’re all invited a little closer to all the game’s big events.
That’s what it feels like with Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy separating themselves at the top of the game, with Spieth and McIlroy combining to win the last four majors, with McIlroy and Spieth reigning as Nos. 1-2 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
This new era unfolding in the game isn’t just younger. It’s different in another way, too.
Spieth, 21, and McIlroy, 26, are making it feel more accessible, more intimate even, more open to all of us.