Jordan Spieth bags Tour Championship and US$10 million bonus to cap phenomenal season
Record prize money and two major wins features of Texan's epic campaign

Jordan Spieth capped an epic season with a Tour Championship victory that boosted him back to number one in the world and took his 2015 winnings to more than US$22 million.
The 22-year-old Texan, whose five wins this season included the Masters and US Open, fired a final round 69 for 271 and a four-shot win over Sweden’s Henrik Stenson, New Zealand’s Danny Lee and England’s Justin Rose.
With the win – and Jason Day’s 10th-place finish – Spieth will recapture the number one ranking Australia’s Day had held for a week.
He also set a US PGA Tour record for earnings, the Tour Championship first prize of US$1.485 million taking his total for the year to US$12,030,465 – not including the $10 million bonus that came with his FedEx Cup playoff title.
“This year is unreal,” said Spieth, who in addition to his two major victories finished tied for fourth at the British Open and runner-up to Day at the PGA Championship.