Jordan Spieth entered 2025 with high hopes, eager to reclaim his form after nearly two years of wrist issues. However, his return to competitive golf has been anything but smooth. Following wrist surgery last summer, Spieth made his comeback at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, only to aggravate his wrist on the very first hole. Despite lingering discomfort, he fought through the pain, finishing his first round at 2-under 70.
His struggles continued at the Genesis Invitational, where he ultimately missed the cut. Cold, wet conditions and back-to-back tournament weeks added to the challenge, making his recovery even tougher. Spieth admitted that the process had been far from easy, stating, “It was a unique experience that I don’t wish upon anybody.” Despite setbacks, he remains determined, trusting his team and recovery plan to get back to full strength.
Looking ahead, Spieth has set his sights on the Masters, hoping to regain top form before Augusta in April. His strategy includes competing on tough courses to sharpen his game and push himself into contention. Additionally, he is focused on staying in the top 50 of the FedEx Cup standings. While his path remains uncertain, Spieth’s resilience and drive ensure that his comeback story is far from over.