Hours Before 2023 PGA Championship, Jordan Spieth’s Latest Visuals Send Out a Positive Vibe Despite Injury Woes
With just hours to go before the 2023 PGA Championship, the hype is higher than ever. Among the hundreds of golfers that have become a topic of discussion ahead of the event, perhaps one name has stood out: Jordan Spieth.Due to his recent injury, he’s been in the limelight of the golf world for the past few weeks, and now he once more grabs the headlines!
Citing an injury to his left wrist, the 29-year-old withdrew from the just-finished AT&T Byron Nelson. This undoubtedly raised questions about his ability to compete in the 2023 PGA Championship. However, with not a lot of time to spare before the competition begins, the world No. 10’s latest sighting at Oak Hill seems more than positive!
The 29-year-old felt severe pain in his left wrist after missing the cut in the Wells Fargo Championship. This forced him to miss his hometown tournament. While there are still injury concerns surrounding him, Spieth has made his way to the course! And a video from his training is helping fans believe once more!
The three-time major winner arrived at the course on Tuesday for training for the upcoming major championship. Meanwhile, Spieth’s wrist was reported to be heavily wrapped with medical and KT tape. Golf Injury Report recently took to their Twitter handle and posted a video from Spieth’s training. In the video, the American pro golfer makes a good swing without any hindrance. Furthermore, the golf pro does not seem to be in any discomfort due to his left wrist.
The Dallas native will undoubtedly have his sights set on the trophy at the 2023 PGA Championship. With a victory at Oak Hill, Spieth will join an elite group of just five players to have completed the prestigious career grand slam.
His swing, of course, undoubtedly sends a good message to his fans. It gives them a little confidence that perhaps, despite the speculation around his injury, Spieth may just be able to bring out his inner competitor on the course this week.
Jordan Spieth’s history at the PGA Championship