Jordan Spieth doesn’t like to show off his trophies, prefers to chase more titles
Jordan Spieth isn’t the kind of guy who likes to show off his trophies, not even in his own house.
Since last year’s WGC-HSBC Champions, where Spieth is playing this week, the Texan has won eight trophies for seven tournament wins, including two majors, and the FedEx Cup. None of those trophies are out in the open at his house.
“Right now I have everything from this past year, every one of the trophies, (the green) jacket, whatever, just sitting in my room,” Spieth said Wednesday. He added, “It’s just I feel uncomfortable if it’s all out in the open. I don’t know why; I just do. I’ve just always been that way.”
Spieth said he simply prefers not to dwell on what’s happened already but rather think about that next trophy, next goal.
Besides, it’s not like people coming to his house don’t know what he’s accomplished.
“So what does good it do for me to have my friends over and just flaunt it in their face?” Spieth asked rhetorically. “Just keep it in my room and go for the next one.”
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