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‘Wanted to Win’: Jordan Spieth Recalls Sneaking Out to Watch Masters Amid Struggles to Get Back on Track

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Even as a student at Jesuit High School, Jordan Spieth was captivated by the Masters. He often slipped out of class to stream the tournament from the school library. Inspired by his idol Adam Scott, young Spieth didn’t just watch golf—he envisioned himself making history at Augusta National.

This deep-seated passion quickly evolved into reality. Spieth’s childhood dream came true in 2015 when he won the Masters with a record-tying score. That victory propelled a meteoric rise, culminating in 13 PGA Tour wins and major triumphs that cemented his status as a generational talent.

Now, sidelined by a wrist injury, Spieth reflects on those formative moments. He believes revisiting the dreams that first fueled his journey could inspire a powerful comeback. From a determined teenager to a Masters champion, his story remains one of resilience and unwavering belief in the power of dreams.

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