Jordan Spieth Returns to Open Championship with No Restrictions After Neck Injury
Jordan Spieth Returns to Open Championship with No Restrictions After Neck Injury

Jordan Spieth Returns to Open Championship with No Restrictions After Neck Injury

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Jordan Spieth, the three-time major champion, confirmed he will compete at the upcoming Open Championship at Royal Portrush despite a recent neck injury that forced him to withdraw from the Travelers Championship. Spieth described the injury as a brief, unusual neck spasm that resolved within a few days, and he is now back to full strength with no restrictions. Although he will miss the Scottish Open and expect to arrive late due to the imminent birth of his third child with his wife Annie Verret, Spieth is confident in his readiness and familiarity with the course from his previous experience there. The 31-year-old has had a solid season with multiple top-20 finishes and is preparing for the final major and the FedEx Cup Playoffs. His decision to play underscores his focus on finishing the season strong despite recent health and personal developments. Fans can look forward to seeing Spieth return to competitive play, aiming for his first victory since 2022.

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