For the first time in six months, Jordan Spieth is set to tee it up in a PGA Tour event. Making his season debut at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the 13-time winner returns to the Monterey Peninsula on Thursday with a healthy left wrist and a healthy long-term mindset about his prospects in his corner.
Scheffler went from the hill right of the 10th fairway at Spyglass to a front bunker, blasted out some 20 feet and missed his par putt. That was his only bogey, though he was 1 over until lacing the fairway metal to 30 feet for two-putt birdie on the par-5 14th, just as McIlroy on the hole next to him plucked his ball from the cup.
PEBBLE BEACH — Jordan Spieth, the inaugural recipient of The Legacy, a new award presented in conjunction with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, probably deserves another award for how to accept an award.
Returning from injury, Jordan Spieth has simple short-term goals that he hopes will allow him to achieve one lofty long-term aspiration.
A wrist injury had plagued the three-time major champ since 2023, but a reaggravation at Royal Troon convinced him to get surgery.
Jordan Spieth tweaked his swing to eliminate "bad habits," and now has full confidence and trust in it as he returns to the PGA Tour.
Some things are worth the wait. The post Seen With No Bandages, Jordan Spieth Reveals His Wake-Up Call to Pursue His Halted PGA Tour Dreams appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Jordan Spieth has mastered the pro part of pro-ams. So, it’s appropriate he’s the inaugural winner of The Legacy, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Award
Spieth is at Pebble Beach making his first start since August after undergoing surgery on his left wrist to repair a ruptured tendon sheath.
The PGA Tour heads back to Pebble Beach and brings a few players who have been missing. Scottie Scheffler makes his 2025 debut after sitting out two tournaments recovering from surgery on his right hand from a puncture wound.
In his first start post wrist surgery, Jordan Spieth talks short and long-term goals at the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
After having surgery on his left wrist, Jordan Spieth took advice from other athletes — “no one's ever come back too late from a surgery” — and decided to wait. He returns this week at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. The road to a responsible recovery was a laborious five months, but one that Spieth enjoyed.