AMMAN: Jordan Spieth can do no wrong these days. Barely 48 hours after ripping through the Tournament of Champions for his seventh PGA Tour win, it was announced that Spieth signed a deal with Coca-Cola. A really, really big deal.
“It’s a special brand with a rich history, and I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of that history,” Spieth said in a statement.
“There is no question Jordan is a generational talent, even as his professional career is just getting started,” said Stuart Kronauge, senior vice president, Brand Marketing, Coca-Cola North America. “As a company, what we admire most about Jordan is the way he has embraced being a role model. His actions, values and character both on and off the course make him an ideal Coca-Cola brand ambassador.”
It was reported on Tuesday that Spieth made $53 million in 2015. Around $30 million of that was in off-course earnings. That number will only go up as Spieth climbs into the prime of his career.
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