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PGA Tour Injury: Jordan Spieth Gives Fans a Flicker of Hope With Positive Post Op Signs as Update With Son Surfaces

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The 2024 season turned out to be a disappointing one for Jordan Spieth. After finishing only three times in the top 10, the 3-time major champion ended his season at the FedEx St. Jude Championship in August. But as soon as his schedule was free, Spieth went straight to fix the one nagging issue: his injured ulnar nerve on the left wrist.

The 30-year-old has injured his wrist in 2023. He underwent surgery in late August and posted that he was focused on recovering and rehab and looking forward to his professional return. Just after 15 days, the major winner was seen at the junior fundraiser event, Crush It! Cup. At that time, Spieth’s left arm had the cast, and he could barely move it.

And now he has posted a clear picture of his recovering wrist. Spieth posted an adorable picture with his son, Sammy, on Instagram wherein both were wearing Texas Longhorns attire and posing with the iconic Longhorn sign. Supporting his native football team, Spieth wrote in the caption, “Horns by 90 🤘.” Surely, his wrist was much better than before, as he could clearly move it around better.

But this was not the single incident that showed a sign of Spieth’s recovered wrist. Just a day ago, the 3-time major winner was spotted alongside Scottie Scheffler as the two PGA Tour stars made it to the 48th governor of Texas, Greg Abbot’s house. There, Spieth could even hold a placard in his left hand. Indeed, his wrist was moving, and his plans of making a return were becoming more promising. So, when will Spieth appear on the PGA Tour and be fully recovered?

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