Jordan Spieth is set to make his return to professional golf at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after a five-month hiatus. The 31-year-old underwent left wrist surgery in August, following a challenging season that saw limited success.
Spieth first injured his wrist in May 2023 and opted for surgery after experiencing ongoing issues. During his recovery, he took three months off from swinging a club and spent an additional month regaining his form. Now pain-free, he believes the time off has helped him reset physically and mentally.
Currently ranked No. 70 in the world, Spieth aims to regain consistency without pressuring himself for immediate results. He plans to play three consecutive tournaments, starting at Pebble Beach, before reassessing his schedule. Spieth hopes to build rhythm and rediscover the confidence that once made him a top contender.
The three-time major champion is determined to return to elite form and secure his first win since 2022. “I want to feel like I’m one of the best golfers in the world again,” Spieth said, emphasizing his focus on steady top finishes and long-term success.