When Jordan Spieth won the Masters on Sunday, we all won. For boys, their mouths hung open in awe of shooting an 18-under 270 to become the first wire-to-wire winner of the green jacket since 1976. For girls, their mouths were drooling because of how cute he is -- Ryan Reynolds has some tough competition, now.
Spieth, only 21 years old, has captured the hearts of many golf fans and every girl. He is the second-youngest player to win the Masters and is currently ranked second in the world rankings. But not only is he an amazing golfer with amazing looks -- he is an amazing brother.
He has a 14-year-old sister named Ellie who has special needs that he says he credits much of his success to. He created the Jordan Spieth Charitable Fund in order to raise money for special needs youth, military families and junior golf.
"Being Ellie's brother humbles me every day of my life," Spieth writes on the fund's website and also states that Ellie “is his constant source of support and grounding."
"Jordan wouldn't be where he's at today if he didn't grow up with Ellie," his mom, Chris Spieth told ESPN. "Jordan realizes this isn't real life at the Masters. Trying to sit around and have dinner when his sister doesn't want to eat when everybody else is eating and has a fit, that's real life."
Jordan seems like an all around good guy, and winning the Masters probably won't change that, according to his dad. "If Jordan doesn't ever become No. 1, he'll know that's only a piece of life, not all of life," his father told Golf Digest.
But back to the main reason for this article: his looks (just kidding). But can we all agree on the fact that he is one of the best looking Master's champions? (sorry Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer). He is a talented golfer and even better looking. You will forever be in the hearts of every girl.
I hate to break it to everyone: he has a girl friend (cue the breaking of girls' hearts around the world).
Even though I will probably never have the pleasure of meeting Jordan Spieth, he sounds like one hell of a guy -- congrats!