13. Jordan Spieth
The game of golf needed a young star to steal the show in 2015. Enter Jordan Spieth, who answered the call by finishing 18-under to win The Masters during the spring. As impressive and historic as that victory was for Spieth, the 21-year-old was only getting started. Spieth followed that up by winning the US Open, bringing memories of Tiger Woods to the minds of fans and analysts who have been longing to find the next big thing in golf. Spieth, now 22 years old, has shown that he is comfortable at Augusta. He could, at the very least, be the dominant force at that tournament for years to come.
12. Barcelona Win Again
The hype that precedes a Champions League Final sometimes results in that match being underwhelming for those who have no personal feelings for the team playing that game. With that said, the 2015 Champions League Final was not a gem that will be fondly remembered by those who do not support Barcelona. Juventus only appeared to have a real chance of pulling off the upset for a brief amount of time, and those hopes were dashed when Luis Suarez hit the back of the net in the second half. Neymar put the matter to bed with a stoppage time tally, and Barcelona stood tall as the best club in the world.
Discussion about this post