At just 22, Jordan Spieth has already reached the peak of his chosen profession. He's won two majors and been world number one.
However, the biggest challenge facing him in the future will not be going toe to toe with Rory McIlroy, Jason Day or even a somehow rejuvenated Tiger Woods.
According to comedian Larry David - a writer on 'Seinfeld' and star of 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' - Spieth's greatest test will be how he handles going bald.
In an interview with Golf Digest, David explained his theory.
He’s going to be a bald man. He’s going to be wildly bald. This makes him way more appealing to me. It’s one thing to handle the pressure of the back nine at Augusta; let’s see how he does when he sees all that hair in the tub. That’s pressure. I’ll be watching him very carefully. He’s 22. He’s got three years, maybe four. He’s done.
Of course, Jordan could always take the Wayne Rooney route to managing baldness.