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Jordan Spieth capped a brilliant season in sensational style as he scored a four-stroke victory at the Tour Championship on Sunday that also won him the FedExCup playoffs title for an $11.48 million pay day.
Spieth shot a closing one-under-par 69 at East Lake Golf Club for a nine-under total of 271 and his fifth win of the season, including the Masters and U.S. Open.
The prize money haul included the $10 million jackpot bonus for winning the season’s FedExCup points competition, virtually clinched him Player of the Year honours and returned the 22-year-old American to the number one world ranking.
Sweden’s Henrik Stenson rolled in a 57-foot birdie putt at the last for a 72 to tie for second on five-under 275 with Englishman Justin Rose (66) and Danny Lee of New Zealand (65).
“This is incredible. This is an event that we approach like a major championship because we know this is possible at the end of it,” said Spieth after hoisting the silver FedExCup trophy.
Spieth experienced a slight lull to his sensational season in the last month as Australian Jason Day went red-hot to win four of six events, including the PGA Championship and two of the FedExCup playoff tournaments.
However, the ultra-competitive Spieth geared up for a run at the Tour Championship/FedExCup double and hit his target.
“I got frustrated. I missed two cuts in a row, had never done that, lost the number one ranking. I was watching Jason Day just dominate golf,” said Spieth, whose PGA Tour season earnings ballooned to $22 million because of the FedExCup bonus.
“I got to work, put my head down a little more than I did right after the PGA, knowing that we could still peak this week and that’s what we did.”
“I didn’t quite get going today and Jordan was putting unbelievably well,” said Stenson, whose long birdie putt at the last moved him into second place in the final FedExCup standings for an extra $1 million and a total $3 million bonus.
“Whenever he had to make a putt, he did it. So, very well-deserving champion.”