Jordan Spieth Announces PGA Tour Return After Wrist Surgery
The three-time major champion will make his comeback at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after a five-month recovery period.
- Jordan Spieth will return to competitive golf at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, scheduled for January 30 to February 2, marking his first tournament since August 2024.
- Spieth underwent wrist surgery in August 2024 to repair the extensor carpi ulnaris tendon sheath, an injury that had affected his game since May 2023.
- The golfer emphasized a cautious approach to his return, focusing on rebuilding rhythm and confidence rather than immediate dominance on the PGA Tour.
- Spieth sees this recovery period as a chance to reset his swing mechanics and mental game, aiming to regain consistency and top-tier performance.
- Longtime caddie Michael Greller will reunite with Spieth for his comeback, continuing their trusted partnership as Spieth begins his 13th professional season.