Jordan Spieth has endured undeniable struggles since his back-nine collapse at the Masters, which made his home-state victory at the Dean & DeLuca Invitational all the more significant.
Spieth fired a five-under 65 in Sunday's final round at Colonial Country Club in Forth Worth, Texas, posting a 17-under total that bested runner-up Harris English by three strokes.
In addition to taking home 500 FedEx Cup points and a cool $1.206 million winner's check, Spieth showed he has uncommon mental fortitude.
Jason Sobel of ESPN.com elaborated: "I've said this before: Jordan Spieth plays better when he's mad.