During a phone conversation with the Associated Press, Spieth revealed his plan to return to the PGA Tour. Golf fans can expect to see the Texan at the first Signature Event of the 2025 season, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. That tournament is slated for Jan. 30 through Feb. 2.
Masters winner has been out of action for quite a while, but his lengthy layoff is about to come to an end after he declared a date for return.
Jordan Spieth will be making his return from wrist surgery at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Spieth says his recovery from the August surgery has gone according to schedule.
In other words, Spieth was looking to smooth out some swing issues that contributed to frequent wrist issues over the past several years. The most recent injury happened in May 2023, with a tendon in his wrist popping out of its sheath and he eventually submitted to surgery on Aug. 21 to rebuild the sheath.
According to the AP, Jordan Spieth will tee it up at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after left wrist surgery sidelined him since August.
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In December of last year, the American golfer confirmed that he is feeling well and that he is ready to return to golf courses..
Jordan Spieth last teed it up on the PGA Tour at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August, the first of three FedEx Cup Playoff events. He finished the week in a share of 68th. Two weeks later, the Texan announced on social media that he underwent left wrist surgery and was focused on rest and rehab.
Jordan Spieth plans to return from wrist surgery Jan. 30 through Feb. 2 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, looking at the break as a much-needed reset.
A little while ago, Jordan Spieth had hinted that it was his goal to play the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in 2025. Now, it's official.
Jordan Spieth won his maiden Major at the Masters in 2015 at 21. He was incredible with his game and registered an easy four-shot win over Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose.
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