Jordan Spieth had a pretty uplifting moment over the weekend where his loved ones were there to support him.

On Monday, For The Win shared details from the golfer and how he had his first win at the Colonial since the Masters collapse. And it was a hometown tournament so this gave him a better reason to celebrate with his family and girlfriend Annie Verret.

The site posted photos of Spieth hugging his parents and sharing a kiss with Verret.

The picture above shows that the athlete is very much part of a happy family.

Spieth participated in the Masters tournament last year as well where he dished on going to a house where his family was there to celebrate. The golfer admitted in a report from ESPN that he needed a little break after his big day and kept it pretty light.

"I'd already had a glass of champagne and a couple of beers," Spieth said of what happened prior to the event. "[At the party], I just had one tall drink. I didn't want to go crazy, I didn't want anything else. I just sat on the couch, just smiling the whole time, looking at everyone. I just had one drink and that was it."

The golfer also opened up on the prize he received at the game and how special is really is.

"[When] I go in the closet to grab something, I see the jacket or the garment bag that says, 'Masters Champion 2015,' and it's just like, 'That's mine. Oh shoot, I've got to give that back. Oh wait, let's try to get this back in our hands,'" Spieth said. "You sit there and you're like, 'I don't want that thing to go away.' It was fun having it with me this last year. I don't want it to stay on the grounds."