Jordan Spieth held off defending John Deere Classic champion Zach Johnson and David Hearn over five playoff holes to win the first PGA Tour event of his career, at the age of 19. With the win, Spieth — who wasn’t even a full PGA Tour member before today — became the first teenager to win on the PGA Tour since 1931. Spieth ended the day in regulation by holing a bunker shot on the 18th to drop to 19-under par.

Deep into the playoff, Spieth needed another miraculous save. Despite blocking his drive on the fifth playoff hole well right, Spieth executed a perfect recovery, punching an iron just below the treeline to find the back edge of the green, and two-putting for the win.

In addition to earning a PGA Tour card, Spieth rockets to 11th on the Fed Ex Cup points standings, and secures himself a place at the Open Championship this week in Muirfield.

Congrats to @JordanSpieth on winning the John Deere Classic. We hope to see you @The_Open P.S. Muirfield is looking amazing! #TheOpen — The Open (@The_Open) July 15, 2013