ATLANTA — Jordan Spieth is 22 years old and has just cashed a cool $22 million. Well, that's not totally true. That's on-course earnings alone; it doesn't include endorsements. And it's only for this year; it doesn't include others. So really, he has
Jordan Spieth drained an 8-feet par putt on the 72nd hole on Sunday to win the Tour Championship and cap the most lucrative season in PGA Tour history.
Following a final-round 69, Jordan Spieth reflects on winning the 2015 TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola and the FedExCup with Mark Carnevale from PGA TOUR Radio. Arrieta's solo homer Now watching Paused Up next. 1:03.. Arrieta's solo homer.
Jordan Spieth is a champion! The PGA powerhouse topped the Tour Championship, bringing home the FedExCup and $10 million in winnings for his sensational four-stroke victory. This calls for a celebration!
ATLANTA – Jordan Spieth treated the Tour Championship as if it were a major tournament. He played like it was, too. Looking for a fitting finish to a sensational season, Spieth poured in putts from all over East Lake and never gave Henrik Stenson or