Future of golf in good hands with new 'Big Three' on top


  • Golf
  • Tuesday, 29 Sep 2015

Sep 27, 2015; Atlanta, GA, USA; Jason Day plans his putt on the first green during the final round of the Tour Championship by Coca-Cola at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Jordan Spieth's twin win in the Tour Championship and FedExCup playoffs aptly ended a magnificent PGA Tour season for himself and the sport of golf which has enthusiastically embraced a new 'Big Three.'

Spieth, 22, put his stamp on the 2014-15 season with five titles, including wins at the Masters and U.S. Open, a record $12 million in official PGA Tour earnings plus the $10 million FedExCup bonus, and the low adjusted scoring average.

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