Thursday 7 April 2016 22:56, UK
Jordan Spieth has been looking back on his record-breaking Masters victory last year in a special Sky Sports feature.
Spieth claimed a wire-to-wire win at Augusta National, rolling in a record 28 birdies over the week and equalling the tournament-best overall score of 18 under set by Tiger Woods in 1997.
The young Texan recalls the days of playing the course he grew up on, Brookhaven Country Club, where he and his friends used to practice "putts to win the Masters".
The dream became a reality in 2015, although it was not always plain sailing for him as he held off Justin Rose over the final round.
Spieth describes the euphoria of landing his first major title as well as the key events at the 16th, where he nailed a crucial par putt before sealing a four-shot triumph.
Click on the video to see Jordan Spieth remembering his stunning win at last year's Masters