Season of bounce-backs boosts No.1 Spieth

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Jordan Spieth believes the mental toughness he has acquired over a rollercoaster season of remarkable highs and occasional lows can help him stay near the top of the golfing world for the next 20 years. The victory took Spieth's earnings for 2015 to an incredible $22 million -- $1 million for every year he has been on the planet -- and saw him return to the top of the world rankings as number one. Spieth, who won the Masters and the US Open this season and finished tied for fourth at the British Open and runner-up at the PGA Championship, said his ability to return to form after disappointing displays was one of the main takeaways of the year.

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