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Jordan Spieth reveals he underwent surgery, expects to be ready for PGA Tour 2025 season

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Jordan Spieth reported on X that last week he was in Vail, Colorado, to undergo surgery on his left wrist. According to his post, the surgery could resolve the problems that have affected him for more than 15 months.

The surgical procedure included the reconstruction of the sheath that supports the tendon connecting the forearm to the wrist, as well as the removal of bone fragments and the cleaning of the triangular fibrocartilage complex.

Jordan Spieth, who has been dealing with this injury since May 2023, believes that this surgical intervention will be crucial to relaunching his career in 2025, the year in which he hopes to return to competition fully recovered.

The Impact of Jordan Spieth’s injury on 2023 and 2024 seasons

In May 2023, Jordan Spieth began to experience discomfort in his left wrist, which he initially attributed to a seemingly innocuous move with his son. However, the discomfort persisted and worsened over time. The injury had a significant impact on his putting, particularly on approach shots where a firm contact with the ground is required.

Despite a strong start to the 2023 season, with five top-six finishes, Jordan Spieth began to experience a decline in performance, particularly on approach shots, where his ranking fell to 131st. This was in stark contrast to his 13th-place ranking for driving.

These technical issues were evident in several tournaments, including the AT&T Byron Nelson, held in Jordan Spieth’s hometown of Dallas. Due to the exacerbation of his injury, Spieth was forced to withdraw from the tournament. Throughout the year, he attempted to manage the problem with rehabilitation and occasional breaks, but the pain and limitations persisted.

One of the most telling moments occurred at the Open Championship at Royal Troon, where a simple gust of wind was enough to cause the tendon to pop out of its sheath, complicating his completion of the tournament. Such incidents highlighted the severity of the injury and the need for a long-term solution.

 

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