When will Jordan Spieth return to the PGA Tour?
The 2015 Masters winner has been out of action for quite a while, but his lengthy layoff is about to come to an end after he declared a date for return.

It’s been 5 months since Jordan Spieth last played a round of golf but the three-time major winner is now set to make his return at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am following an operation on his left wrist.
Jordan Spieth to return at AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
According to reports, Jordan Spieth has set a date of return after a lengthy period off the course. Indeed, the 31-year-old will make his official return to the game later this month when he tees off at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, marking his first appearance since left wrist surgery sidelined him.
“I had some really bad habits for a long time,” Spieth told the media. “Whether it was something that would have happened anyway or whether anything in my wrist was causing me to not be able to get into certain positions, I don’t have that issue now. Having to take three months off swinging forces you to come back and be wet concrete.” Of course, Spieth injured his wrist in May 2023 and later opted for surgery last August following a 2024 season in which he registered top-10s in 22 starts.
Understandably, this is good news for both the Tour and for Spieth who was unable to hit a ball for 12 weeks and then faced another month before he could play a full round of golf. Now, with no pain, Spieth believes that his time on the sidelines as he looks to climb the world rankings once again after falling from 43rd to 70th. To that end, the 2017 Open Championship winner revealed that he plans to play three straight weeks starting at Pebble Beach where he actually won in 2017.
Interestingly, Spieth admitted that he’s not intent on returning to his best. “I’m trying to look big picture,” he said. “I don’t want to put too much pressure on a hot start. I just want to get back into a rhythm. This is by far the longest I’ve gone between tournament rounds.” That said, he did admit that he wants to regain the form that made him known to fans of the game. “I think the biggest goals for me, I want to feel like I step on the tee and I know I’m one of the best golfers in the world - I have no doubts about that when I step on the tee,” the 13-time Tour winner said. “I want things to be in place where I feel consistent enough to believe that day in and day out. It has to do with being on runs where you’re finishing in the top 10, top 15 every week.” Continuing, Spieth spoke to his hopes “I know that feeling,” he said. “That’s the feeling I want to get back to.”