Jordan Spieth Doesn't Flaunt His Major Championship Trophies in His Home

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Jordan Spieth has once again demonstrated that he’s a pretty humble guy. During his meeting with the press at the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament Spieth was asked where he keeps his trophies (U.S. Open), Masters Jacket, and FedExCup trophy.

"“Right now I have everything from this past year, every one of the trophies, jacket, whatever, just sitting in my room, and I have a place in my house with a pool table where I have other stuff. I have my first John Deere trophy and Rookie of the Year and whatever. But the jacket, the U.S. Open trophy, they are sitting in different places in my room. It’s just I feel uncomfortable if it’s all out in the open. I don’t know why; I just do. I’ve just always been that way. I’m not searching to get back to normality by any means, but I feel like maybe that’s just how I am. I don’t know; it’s hard for me to say.” "

Not wanting to show off his two major championship trophies? That’s pretty mature for a 22-year-old kid.

"“When you achieve those goals and you have those trophies in your possession, that’s what’s important to me, not showing to, other people already know that I won. So what good does it do for me to have my friends over and just flaunt it in their face? Just keep it in my room and go for the next one.”"

And that attitude is one reason that Jordan Spieth is well-liked on Tour, and can look forward to a very long, and very likely, successful career.

[HT Kyle Porter]