Jordan Spieth, one of golf’s brightest stars, is ready to make his highly anticipated return to the greens after a challenging recovery from wrist surgery. The 31-year-old, who has been notably absent for three events, is set to rejoin the action at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am later this month. This comeback marks a pivotal moment for Spieth, who is eager to regain his winning form and solidify his position among golf’s elite. While his recovery brings optimism, a key question looms: will his longtime caddie, Michael Greller, be by his side?
Greller, who has been Spieth’s trusted partner for over a decade, temporarily stepped away from Spieth’s bag during the golfer’s hiatus. He took on a short-term role with Max Homa during The Sentry, filling in for Homa’s regular caddie, Joe Greiner. As Spieth prepares for his return, fans are curious to see if the duo’s celebrated partnership will reignite their past success. Greller’s role has been integral to Spieth’s achievements, including his iconic victories, making their reunion a critical factor in the golfer’s comeback journey.
Meanwhile, John Wood, another prominent name in golf’s caddying world, is stepping into a new chapter of his career. After over 20 years as a caddie for top players like Hunter Mahan and Matt Kuchar, and a successful stint as an on-course reporter, Wood has been named the team manager for the U.S. Ryder Cup team at Bethpage Black. With extensive Ryder Cup experience and a deep understanding of team dynamics, Wood’s appointment is a fitting progression for someone who has contributed so much to the sport. His passion and expertise are expected to bring a fresh perspective to Team USA’s strategy and preparation.
As Spieth and Greller prepare to reunite, the golf world eagerly anticipates what the future holds for one of the game’s most iconic player-caddie partnerships. Their history of success, dating back to Spieth’s junior days, has made them a legendary duo. With Spieth eyeing his first win since the 2022 RBC Heritage, the stakes are high. Fans and analysts alike hope their combined skill and synergy can spark another winning streak, proving that their magic is far from fading.