Jordan came into 2013 with no status and immediately turned heads, shooting 19 under par at the Puerto Rico Open on the Trump International GC in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, finishing T2 to Scott Brown
Tampa was the next Tour stop for the then 19-year-old. Another top-10 finish, at five under par overall
Jordan made the cut once again in his home state of Texas for the Shell Houston Open, setting a trend that was rarely broken over the course of his groundbreaking rookie season
In May, Jordan finished tied for seventh at the Crowne Plaza invitational, his fourth top-ten finish of the 2013 season at that time. People were certainly starting to pay attention
The Memorial was the next stop for Jordan, who continued to prove his PGA aptitude by making the cut once again
A sixth place finish at the AT&T National made one thing perfectly clear: Jordan Spieth fits in beautifully on the Tour. Any doubts about the young gun's ability to consistently perform was put to rest by yet another top ten finish, and things would only get better
Jordan hits a shot during the third round of the 2013 HP Byron Nelson Championship
Jordan waves to the crowd at the end of his playoff with Patrick Reed, finishing second at the 2013 Wyndham Championship
August saw the Barclays, where Jordan finished tied for 19th at five under par
After months of establishing himself on the PGA tour, the rookie shot 17-under for the tournament, finishing tied for fourth at the Deutsche Bank Championship
By September, Jordan's presence on Tour had been noted by legends of the sport twice his age. Fred Couples, his future President's Cup Team Captain, won the Masters the year before Spieth was born
After a tumultuous 17th hole, Jordan finished his final round at the Tour Championship in good spirits, finishing second once again
Jordan was selected as a Captain's Pick for the victorious 2014 US President's Cup Team