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Spieth teasing his sister at the U.S. Open is too cute

ERIN, Wis. – Of all the many reasons to like Jordan Spieth, his relationship with his sister tops them all. Jordan often talks about the influence his litter sister, Ellie, has on his life. Ellie, who Jordan says is the “best thing that ever happened to his family,” was born with a neurological disorder but is alongside her big brother’s side at most tournaments She cheers him on when he wins and admonishes him – always lovingly, of course – when he loses. She walked alongside Jordan during his final practice around ahead of the 2017 U.S. Open, which led to this adorable clip of the two. Classic sibling shenanigans. Thanks to Golf Channel for grabbing the clip:

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