Fans are convinced Jordan Spieth will win Masters 2023 as ghostly statistics emerge suggesting he is destined for victory

Fans are convinced Jordan Spieth will win Masters 2023 as ghostly statistics emerge suggesting he is destined for victory

FANS are convinced that Jordan Spieth will win the Masters after seeing a creepy stat.

The American star29, set the record for most birdies during his Masters triumphed in 2015 and hopes to achieve similar success this weekend.

Fans think Jordan Spieth is going to win the Masters this year

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Fans think Jordan Spieth is going to win the Masters this yearCredit: Getty

And supporters believe it could be fate after achieving his incredible record last Easter Sunday.

On the same holiday in 2022, the golfer won the RBC Heritage and in 2021 won the Valero Texas Open.

And the last day of this year’s Masters edition in full on the same day.

With his continued success over the holidays, fans have gotten his social media opportunities talking.

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One tweeted: “Jordan Spieth has won on Easter Sunday for the past two years, guess what falls on Easter Sunday this year.

“I’ll give you a hint, it’s the day the goat wears red in heaven on earth. Omen.”

A second commented: “Betfair ASAP.”

A third wrote: “Jordan Spieth and Easter. A winning combination.

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“Easter 2021: Wins the Valero. Easter 2022: Wins the RBC Heritage. Easter 2023: Masters weekend 👀.”

A fourth said, “Jordan Spieth on Easter Sunday. Praise the Lord.”

While a fifth added: “Allow me to be the absolute last person to point out that Jordan Spieth has won on Easter Sunday for the past two years and finishes the Masters on Easter Sunday.

“But you all already knew that.”

Scott Scheffler claimed the Green Jacket last year at 10-under par, with Rory Macilroy finish second.

The Masters Tournament 2023 takes place from Thursday to Sunday.

Play is expected to start at 2pm UK time on the first two days and 4pm on the final two days.

It takes place at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.

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