JORDAN SPIETH IS quickly becoming one of the most dangerous men on the PGA Tour.
The 21-year-old rattled in a 28-foot putt on the third playoff hole to take the $1 million top prize at the Valspar Championship in Florida.
After finishing in a three-way tie on -10, Spieth defeated Patrick Reed and Sean O’Hair to clinch his second PGA Tour win.
He is now sixth in the world following a brilliant start to 2015 in which he has registered three other top 10 finishes.
Bookmakers make him a 12/1 shot to win his first Major at the Masters next month — but we’re guessing Rory might have something to say about that.
A 28-foot birdie putt for $1 million? No bother if you're Jordan Spieth
JORDAN SPIETH IS quickly becoming one of the most dangerous men on the PGA Tour.
The 21-year-old rattled in a 28-foot putt on the third playoff hole to take the $1 million top prize at the Valspar Championship in Florida.
After finishing in a three-way tie on -10, Spieth defeated Patrick Reed and Sean O’Hair to clinch his second PGA Tour win.
He is now sixth in the world following a brilliant start to 2015 in which he has registered three other top 10 finishes.
Bookmakers make him a 12/1 shot to win his first Major at the Masters next month — but we’re guessing Rory might have something to say about that.
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