Jordan Spieth is back. Missing from the PGA Tour since the end of August when he had surgery on his left wrist, the three-time major winner took advice from other athletes who offered what he believed was sage advice, “no one's ever comes back too late from a surgery,” and decided to wait until this week’s AT&T where he was the winner in 2017.
Jordan Spieth, the inaugural recipient of The Legacy, a new award presented in conjunction with the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, probably deserves another award for how to accept an award. A three-time major champion and the 2017 winner of the annual PGA Tour event at Pebble Beach Golf Links,
Spieth is at Pebble Beach making his first start since August after undergoing surgery on his left wrist to repair a ruptured tendon sheath.
Lackluster fields, slow play and zero buzz have been the Tour's story so far in 2025, but the ingredients are in place this week to change the narrative.
Spieth underwent surgery on his left wrist in August after first sustaining the injury in 2023. Teeing off Thursday will mark his first competitive round of golf since competing in the FedEx St. Jude Classic at TPC Southwind in Memphis on Aug. 15-18.
Scottie Scheffler and Jordan Spieth will make their first starts in the 2025 PGA Tour season at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Until now, they have been out with different ailments: Scheffler will be trying to play through a hand injury he suffered during the holiday break, while Spieth will be making his first start after wrist surgery.
It's Round 1 of the 2025 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament on the PGA Tour. Follow for score updates and highlights, plus how to watch.
The PGA Tour will finally get a star-studded field to display next week at Pebble Beach.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy make their 2025 PGA Tour debuts at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which has the best field so far this golf season.
The second signature event of the PGA Tour season takes place this week with a few big names making their 2025 debuts