PGA Tour star Jordan Spieth was once on top of the world of golf when he won three major championships in a three year span. And soon, Spieth believes that there is a chance that he can get back to those heights.
Spieth has had a rather unexceptional year in 2025, failing to win any tournaments on the year. But there have been some signs that his game is returning back to form, with three top-10 finishes on the PGA Tour in 2025, two of which coming at signature events.
“I’d like to finish strong this year,” said Spieth. “But next year is gonna be a really good year for me. I can feel it. It’s all coming along. I’ll be healthy. Structurally, putting, the mechanics are all getting really close. One good offseason should get me nailed down to being as good as I’ve been. That’s my goal.”
It would certainly be a sight to see if Spieth was truly able to rekindle the spark that he had several years ago. His last victory now comes over three years ago at the 2022 RBC Heritage.
Interestingly, it seems as if Spieth’s next victory could still come in the 2025 PGA Tour season.
This week’s event, the Wyndham Championship, marks one of the final events aside from the Tour Championship in August. And Spieth, who is in the field, got off to an incredibly hot start in the opening round on Thursday, posting a -5 round, which is just four strokes behind the leader Joel Dahmen.
It sure sounds like Spieth is confident about where his game is headed. So maybe Spieth could still break that three-year winless streak in 2025 if he is able to string together a few more rounds like he had on Thursday.
About Reice Shipley
Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.
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