There's one thing that is certain: Jordan Spieth is an unorthodox champion.

The winner of the first two Majors of the year revealed as much ahead of the 2015 U.S. Open. When speaking about the illustrious green jacket he won at The Masters, Spieth admitted to wearing it as casual wear in his home.

"It's at home," he said (via ASAP Sports). "I didn't bring it for this stretch, for this week, here. I think I put it on last week at some point, but it's at my house right now and it's perfectly content there. And I hope to keep it there for many years to come."

"Why [did I put it on]? Just to make sure it was still in the case," he added. "No, I think I was just kind of watching TV and wanted to slip it on, just kind of felt like it. Why wouldn't I put it on, to be honest with you?"

On Tuesday, Spieth doubled down on his unorthodox approach, tossing his U.S. Open trophy on the bed next to his green jacket.

 This was a nice introduction last night! Dream come true

A photo posted by Jordan Spieth (@jordanspieth) on Jun 23, 2015 at 1:13pm PDT

Not a bad couple to lay in bed with.

Obviously, coming home to such a pair will only exacerbate the hype surrounding Spieth's meteoric rise. Handling the scale of the attention will become his next toughest challenge, especially with the opportunity to become the third player to ever win three Majors in a row in the same year.

"That is the tough part," said Spieth (via the Guardian). "It will be interesting. There will be some hype when we arrive at St. Andrews [for the British Open]. The hardest part is going to be managing that, sticking to our gameplan and getting the right preparation."

The 2015 British Open will be held on July 16 in Scotland.