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Jordan Spieth shows his class after four-word statement at Phoenix Open

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Jordan Spieth made an impressive return to action at the Phoenix Open despite heading into the competition with low expectations.

Jordan Spieth defied his own doubts with an classy performance at the Phoenix Open. A returning Spieth initially explained “my expectations are low” at TPC Scottsdale.

The American star didn’t take home the trophy but secured a commendable T4 finish, a remarkable feat given his recent comeback from a five-month hiatus due to wrist surgery. Before teeing off in Phoenix, Spieth had set a modest outlook for himself.

“This is a really good test these few weeks, and my expectations are low,” he said.”I expect myself to make good swings, but as far as results, it’s hard to think that I should be expecting a lot after six months off essentially.”

“Having said that, I know where I was today, and I know that I can do better than I did today. If I can try to post a few scores at or better than today, then you never know, I start getting back in the mix and it becomes pretty fun and hopefully more consistent.”

Spieth’s top-five finish suggests he’s progressing faster than anticipated in his recovery journey. While Thomas Destry earned his first PGA championship title at the event, Spieth’s comeback story also garnered significant praise as he displayed his class after so much time out of the game.

The three-time major champ turned back the clock with an incredible display at the 17th, leaving himself just a 10-foot putt for birdie. Fellow pro Billy Horschel was among those astounded, taking to social media to express his admiration

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