Jordan Spieth had only one aim in mind as he returned to play professional golf back in February: to play as many events as he could. Returning to the golf course after a brutal wrist injury, Spieth initially attended the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. But while he did have some initial hurrahs, things soon started to fade away. Playing at the Waste Management Open, the PGA Tour pro finished fourth. But subsequent competitions did not produce the result he had been hoping for. Ending his season at the FedEx Cup, the 32-year-old American will now look to continue his progress and come back strong in the next season.
Spieth is probably the best one to give some quality advice to his fellow golfer, Justin Thomas , who, too, is struggling with injury problems. Since the completion of the Ryder

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