Jordan Spieth just won his third major championship — here's how the 23-year-old golf superstar spends his time and millions
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Five years ago, Jordan Spieth was a Texas kid with dreams of making it on the PGA Tour. Now he's a three-time major champion with a big head start on joining one of golf's most exclusive clubs.
Spieth made a brilliant charge on Sunday at the Open Championship, pouring in four straight par breakers on the back nine to zoom past Matt Kuchar and into the winner's circle. The victory means that he's a single PGA Championship title away from the career Grand Slam, a feat that would put him on a level with names like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Gary Player.
Of course, Spieth has had plenty to smile about for the past half-decade, even before he was within striking distance of making history. Let's take a closer look at the 23-year-old's life of lag putts and luxury.
With his Open Championship victory, Spieth has 11 PGA Tour wins and three major titles. He's the youngest player ever to reach both milestones.
Dave Thompson/APAt 23 years old, he's already earned more than $32 million in his PGA Tour career. That's more than several of his top contemporaries, including Rickie Fowler and Henrik Stenson.
Richard Heathcote/GettySpieth jump-started his career with a hole-out to force sudden death at the 2013 John Deere Classic. He went on to win the event.
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