Jordan Spieth Withdraws Travelers Championship Due Neck Injury
Jordan Spieth Withdraws Travelers Championship Due Neck Injury

Jordan Spieth Withdraws Travelers Championship Due Neck Injury

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Jordan Spieth recently withdrew from the Travelers Championship due to a neck and upper back injury, marking the first withdrawal of his PGA Tour career after battling discomfort for 12 holes. Prior to this, Spieth endured a difficult U.S. Open at Oakmont, finishing tied for 23rd after struggling with the course's challenging rough and greens. To decompress from the grueling tournament, Spieth and his caddie visited Buffalo Wild Wings, where he admitted to drinking a few beers to unwind, a routine he sometimes adopts after tough events. Despite his frustrations and injury struggles, including wrist surgery in 2024, Spieth remains focused on improving his game and preparing diligently for upcoming tournaments, aiming to regain his winning form. His recent experiences highlight the physical and mental challenges faced by professional golfers during demanding stretches of the PGA Tour. Spieth’s determination to manage his health and performance continues as he looks forward to competing in future events.

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