Patrick Reed is a golfer who attracts a lot of attention. As the 2018 Masters champion, he showed that he really has the potential to excel at Majors tournaments. However, Reed has had mixed results at the biggest tournaments since then. However, the American golfer firmly believes that he has the potential to achieve a career grand slam, showing how ambitious and confident he is.

Before his performance at the Hong Kong Open, the 35-year-old golfer responded to a reporter's question about whether he has the potential for another Green Jacket. Reed pointed out that not only does he have a chance for that, but he also believes that he can win a career grand slam. Having this confidence can often be crucial, but the fact that he joined LIV Golf certainly changed the course of his career.

The Saudi-backed tour is still not eligible for OWGR points, making their path to the Majors significantly more difficult.

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"Thats definitely the goal," Reed answered the question of whether he has the potential for another Green Jacket.

The goal is still, obviously, to win the career grand slam, but I feel like the games solid enough.

The biggest thing is just to keep on giving myself opportunities.

You keep having high finishes at Augusta or any of the majors; all you need is just one or two shots here or there, and you have another one.

We definitely feel confident around that place, and hopefully we can tap into that really good mojo I had last time and go get another win."- he said, as quoted by Golf Magic.

Patrick Reed's goals

Reed uses opportunities like these to try to reach the Majors and achieve his goal. Whether the experienced golfer will change something in the coming period and possibly make his path to the Majors easier, remains to be seen.

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The leaders of LIV Golf are making a last ditch effort to secure OWGR points and thereby guarantee all their players places in the Majors. In this situation, it is difficult to expect that famous faces of the PGA Tour will join this project, aware that they are losing a lot when it comes to prestige on the golf scene.

Reed and his colleagues hope that things will change, but it seems that month by month there is less and less hope and faith that LIV Golf can actually be awarded with OWGR points.


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