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Jordan Spieth Reveals Shocking Truth About His Golf Career: He’s Struggled With Imposter Syndrome

Jordan Spieth revealed a shocking revelation about his golf career in a recent interview with Charles Schwab. Spieth admitted that he has been struggling with imposter syndrome throughout his career.

“I’ve always felt like I don’t belong,” Spieth said. “I’m always looking around and thinking that everyone else is better than me.”

This is a surprising revelation from Spieth, who is one of the most successful golfers of his generation. He has won three major championships, 15 PGA Tour events, and the FedEx Cup.

Spieth said that he started to feel like an imposter after he won his first major championship, the 2015 Masters Tournament. He said that he felt like he didn’t deserve to be there and that he was going to be exposed as a fraud.

“I thought that I was going to get found out,” Spieth said. “I thought that everyone was going to realize that I’m not as good as they thought I was.”

Spieth said that he has been able to manage his imposter syndrome with the help of his family, friends, and team. He said that they have helped him to realize that he is a good golfer and that he belongs at the highest level.

“I’m still working on it,” Spieth said. “But I’m in a much better place than I was a few years ago.”

Spieth’s revelation about imposter syndrome is inspiring to many golfers and athletes alike. It shows that even the most successful people can struggle with self-doubt. However, it also shows that it is possible to overcome those doubts and achieve your goals.

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