PGA Tour golfer Jordan Spieth has revealed the recovery from his surgery is going to plan and he is now hitting balls without restrictions.
Three-time major winner Jordan Spieth has revealed the recovery from his wrist surgery is going well.
Although the golfer stopped short of confirming whether or not he will be available to tee it up in the PGA Tour’s opening event in 2025.
The 2025 season gets underway, as ever, with The Sentry next January in Hawaii.
Spieth told Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio that he has now moved on from having limited practice to being able to hit balls without restrictions.
“It feels good,” he said of his wrist. “None of the shots, you know, I don’t really have any problems with it.”
He added: “No pain, no anything. So now it’s kind of just taking care of it, continuing to do therapy probably through the new year.
“And just be prepared to go start playing some golf and be prepared to play three weeks in a row.”