It took quite a while for Jordan Spieth to win his second PGA Tour event of the 2017 season, but if you ask him now, he will likely tell you it was worth the wait. Spieth won the Travelers Championship on Sunday in a playoff over Daniel Berger, clinching the title by holing out blind from a bunker and celebrating as if he'd just won another major.

It is easy to exaggerate in golf, but this shot was incredible, and the reaction was truly priceless. Spieth chucks his wedge and chest bumps his caddie, Michael Greller, whom he credited with the victory for his incredible help all week. The crowd at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, was awesome, too.

Incredible, right? It may have surprised you, but Spieth's good buddy Justin Thomas actually called it!

Spieth led all four rounds of the Travelers and had as much as a three-stroke advantage after two holes on Sunday. He faltered down the stretch, however, shooting the final 16 holes 2 over as Daniel Berger went 4 under over his final 17. That led to a playoff, which Spieth won in the epic fashion above.

"For the bunker shot to go in, that was awesome. I don't know if I'll ever have a moment like that again," he said after the fact.

Spieth is the second golfer in history to earn 10 PGA Tour victories before the age of 24 (Tiger Woods). He also on Sunday captured his fourth playoff victory since 2013, the most of anyone on tour, according to Golf Channel's Justin Ray.

This is actually the second time Spieth has holed out from a bunker in a playoff situation as he previously did so at the John Deere Classic in 2013. That shot forced a three-way playoff, which Spieth won at age 19 to become the youngest golfer to win a PGA Tour event in 82 years.

Correction: The initial version of this story claimed the Travelers was Spieth's first win of 2017. He previously won the Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February.