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As we all recently got to know, Jordan Spieth’s 2024 season was marred by a nagging wrist injury that severely impacted his performance on the golf course. The three-time major champion struggled to find his rhythm, and it wasn’t until the British Open that he decided to take drastic measures. Spieth revealed that he had been dealing with the injury since 2023, but it wasn’t until he experienced a particularly painful episode at Royal Troon that he knew he needed to take action.

Spieth underwent surgery after being eliminated from the FedEx Cup playoffs and has been on the road to recovery ever since. He’s been candid about the challenges he’s faced, including the pain and discomfort that came with even simple swings. However, he’s also expressed optimism about his progress, citing a turning point around the 12-week mark where he started to feel like himself again. So, does this injury look bad for the golfer’s future? Well, some would say so.

In the latest YouTube episode of Golf Channel, a concerning warning was issued to Jordan Spieth regarding his future in golf. An analyst shared a conversation with a hand surgeon, who expressed his concerns about Spieth’s wrist injury. The surgeon stated, “This ulnar side wrist pain is the lower back equivalent to the upper extremity.” He further emphasized, “He said it is his least favorite thing to see coming into the clinic in that it has ended the career of many a tennis player, most recently on Martin.”

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The analyst is essentially saying that Spieth may not return to his previous form because of his wrist injury. The hand surgeon’s words are a stark reminder of the potential consequences of this type of injury. He noted, “A little bit of back pain is something that orthopedics has difficulty treating or trying to resolve.” The surgeon also warned, “It has been stressed enough and you start popping out of the sheath.” These quotes highlight the severity of Spieth’s injury and the challenges he may face in his comeback.

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However, the golfer is not so worried and is actually looking forward to making sure his 2025 season is much better than the last one.

Jordan Spieth says his comeback was worth the wait

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Jordan Spieth made his season debut at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, marking a significant milestone in his recovery from left wrist surgery. The 13-time PGA Tour winner underwent the procedure last August to repair a nerve injury that had been plaguing him since 2023. Spieth has been cautiously optimistic about his progress, acknowledging that he’s still working to regain his strength and consistency. “I’m glad that I’ve waited,” Spieth said, reflecting on his decision to take a longer-than-expected layoff. “I was actually planning on making a start before this, and I just hadn’t gotten enough on-course reps in and wanted to… I was just kind of up in the air.” The tournament has started, and Spieth is eager to see where this new chapter takes him.

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Spieth is currently tied for the 62nd position with a score of equal par, alongside other golfers including England’s H. Hall, United States’ B. Hossler, B. Harman, Taiwan’s K. Yu, proving that his injury is in fact affecting his form.As Spieth competes at Pebble Beach, he’s aware that he faces a daunting task in regaining his former glory. “I just have more knowledge of what I need to do, and when I just couldn’t really do it, it was frustrating,” Spieth said. “Then, when I was able to kind of feel like, ‘OK, I can do it,’ I just feel some patience towards this next stretch.” Spieth also noted that he’s been focusing on building his endurance and stamina, saying, “I wake up, it’s a little tight still after putting it to use a lot the last couple weeks to try to get ready, but it’s nothing that can do any damage anymore.” Let us know in the comment section below if you think Jordan Spieth can regain his former glory and contend for major championships again.

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