Let us travel a bit back in time. A month ago, to be specific. Location? Brookhaven Country Club. Back then, the 31-year-old golfer was spotted with a cast on his left wrist. Even so, he made sure to enjoy the day with the junior golfers who were present with him that day. Now, fast forward to the present… The cast seems to be off, fortunately enough, as Jordan Spieth was spotted with none other than Scottie Scheffler during a function.
Greg Abbot, the 48th governor of Texas, took to host some of the biggest athletes of the game at the Governor’s Mansion. “Recognized these fellow Texans for their contribution to the sport,” wrote the official on his X handle as he shared snippets with the caption, “Our talented Texas golfers make history.”
Who all were there, you ask? Well, Abbot hosted the likes of Mark Brooks, Scottie Scheffler, Texas Terry, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, John Fields, and Jordan Spieth. And in one of the snaps, the 3-time major champ was spotted posing alongside the governor with a plaque in his left hand. Yes, you read that right! He was holding the memento without any difficulty using the exact arm that had undergone surgery.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Hosted some of the biggest names in golf at the Governor’s Mansion.
Recognized these fellow Texans for their contribution to the sport: Mark Brooks, Scottie Scheffler, Texas Terry, Tom Kite, Ben Crenshaw, John Fields, & Jordan Spieth.
Our talented Texas golfers make history. pic.twitter.com/W8rFDWbvQj
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) October 18, 2024
Good news for the golfer and his fans? You bet! Jordan Spieth had, during the charity event in Dallas, disclosed his plans for the future, hopefully so. “I think that by 2025, by Jan. 1, it’s my goal to be tournament-ready,” said the professional. “And for me, that would be not just going out and seeing how it feels, you know, but expecting to play at my ceiling.”
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Quite a sensible and encouraging deadline the golfer has kept for himself, in all honesty. Although he won’t be able to tee it off at the Sentry on January 2, owing to him not being exempted from the same, the Americans will surely be looking forward to the other upcoming events. What’s more, he would hope to dish out a much better performance than what he put up in 2024, owing to his unfortunate injury.
What happened to Jordan Spieth’s wrist?
What’s your perspective on:
Jordan Spieth's comeback: Will he reclaim his former glory or face new challenges in 2025?
Have an interesting take?
It had been bothering him for a long time, from the 2023 PGA Championship, to be more exact. The athlete suffered an injury to his ulnar nerve, leading to the tearing of the sub-sheath of the extensor tendon on the backside of his wrist. This, in turn, led to the dislocation of his ECU tendon, resulting in a lot of pain and discomfort. It seems painful enough when you hear it, doesn’t it?
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
“It’s a come-and-go thing,” Jordan Spieth had divulged during the 2024 PGA Championship a year after his injury. “I could oddly enough twist in the wrong way getting off the ground, and I couldn’t play tomorrow. But I could play the next day.” Suffice it to say, he was forced to suffer the same pain as he reached the 14th hole at Valhalla, causing him to almost turn to a WD. Much like what he experienced at the 2024 RBC Heritage!
Anyhow, the 31-year-old has now managed to undergo surgery back in August. “I had a procedure on my left wrist last week,” wrote Spieth a week after the same. “The operation went smoothly, and I’m grateful for the exceptional medical team and support of Annie and my family.” If he was able to remove the cast with proper rest in just a couple of months, then he might really make do with his promise of making a successful comeback in January!
Have something to say?
Let the world know your perspective.
Debate
Jordan Spieth's comeback: Will he reclaim his former glory or face new challenges in 2025?