Meet Jordan Spieth
If you don't know the name Jordan Spieth, you should; the 22-year-old won the Masters in 2015 in a stunning show of prowess ... and promise. He became the youngest man to win the tournament.
Spieth (shown here at age 16) is named after another sports hero: Michael Jordan.
Next big thing?
Here he is at 21 years old, wearing the traditional green jacket given to winners of the Masters.
"Smokin' hot"
The media has already crowned Spieth as the next sexy thing. Buzzfeed has dubbed him "extremely hot" and "smokin' hot,"; "Time" has noted that "women are throwing themselves" at him.
Big $$$ deals
A combination of a Masters triumph and a lucrative contract with sponsor Under Armour has led to speculation that Spieth could be golf's next $100 million athlete.
He's already rich
Sensing that Spieth was about to hit it big, Under Armour in January tore up an existing contract it had with the golfer and signed him to a brand-new, decade-long deal.
Details weren't disclosed, but it's safe to assume he isn't hurting for cash.
Masters' pay day
The Masters prize that Spieth won on Sunday? A hefty $1.8 million.
The girlfriend
Spieth is dating his high school sweetheart, business student Annie Verret. And, as Spieth noted in a hashtag on a recent Instagram post, #shesgoodlooking.
Whole lotta logos
Spieth's Under Armour deal requires him to wear top-to-toe Under Armour at all times; that often means 10 UA logos on his person at the same time.
His little sister
Spieth's biggest inspiration, he says, is younger sister Ellie, 14, who is autistic. "I can't wait to get back to her and maybe let her try on the [Masters green] jacket," he said after his win.
Grace under pressure
Other athletes may throw tantrums, but Spieth? Nope.
His only hint of frustration during the Masters came when he sliced a shot halfway through the final round. His reaction? "Oh dear."
The next Tiger Woods?
The 21-year-old golfer equaled Tiger Woods' 1997 record winning score of 18 under par at this year's Masters.
He's the second-youngest winner -- behind only Woods, who was 155 days younger during his winning year.
Native Texan
The Texas native just loves the food of his home state.
He already plans to serve "some form of Texas BBQ" at next year's Champions Dinner.
Teen prodigy
Like a certain Tiger Woods, Spieth has been dazzling the golf world since he was a kid.
At 16, Spieth (again, just like Woods) got an exemption to play the prestigious Byron Nelson Championship in Texas.
Wunderkind
What were you doing at age 19? Spieith was kind of busy winning his first PGA tour event: The John Deere Classic.
The loyal caddy
Spieth's caddy is former schoolteacher Michael Greller, who has been with the golfer since the dawn of his career.