‘Some Days Are Better..’: Jordan Spieth Gives Complicated Injury Update 2 Days Before PGA Championship

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Jordan Spieth just needs one win to complete his Grand Slam, but the chase to get that win is anything but easy. After undergoing wrist surgery, Spieth has been working hard to recover and regain his form. “When I’m golfing, I haven’t really been thinking about it the last couple of months,” he said. However, he still experiences some lingering effects, noting that his left wrist feels twice the size of his right for about half an hour every morning. “Some days are better than others,” he added.

Despite the challenges, Spieth is optimistic about his progress and confident that the injury won’t derail his chances. “I didn’t expect this year to be a ridiculous year. It’s going to be something that I need to work slowly towards with a long-term outlook, and I think it’s going really well so far,” he said. With a string of top finishes and a familiar course at Quail Hollow, Spieth believes he has a good chance to win, and he’s determined to make a push for the title. “I’m not worried about the same thing happening anymore, thanks to the doctors and their rehab process,” he said at the recent PGA Championship presser, exuding confidence in his ability to overcome the injury and achieve his goal.

 

 

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