Imagine, for a moment, being 21 years old. For most that turns your once-suffocating drivers license into a golden ticket. Now imagine Jordan Spieth, starting the season at said age, and having for himself one of the best—certainly the richest—years in the history of golf.
With slightly more than $12 million in tournament earnings plus a $10 million bonus for winning the FedEx Cup Playoffs, Spieth, now 22 years old, earned a million dollars for each precocious year.
I have an opportunity now, with a year like this and a bonus like that, to celebrate and to share it with the people that have made it possible.