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Huge Jordan Spieth moasic created using 24,152 golf balls in Dallas

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Jordan Spieth's new sponsors have honoured the world No 2 by building a giant image of the Masters champion

Jordan Spieth’s record-breaking year has already seen him collect two major titles and a host of other awards, but now his sponsors have come up with another way to highlight the 22-year-old’s achievements.

After a 2015 which has seen Spieth hold the world No 1 ranking, reach the winner's circle five times and earn more prize money in a season than any player in PGA Tour history, new sponsors AT&T have honoured him in an unusual way by building a giant mosaic of the star in his home town.

Based in a local park in Dallas, 25 people took more than two days to put over 24,000 golf balls and tees in position, with the image showing Spieth in a cap and appearing to look like he's analysing his swing.

The mosaic is open for the public to see for a couple of days before being deconstructed, with the balls then being donated to a local golf organisation and the Northern Texas PGA. 

Click the video above to show how the unique landmark was put together…

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