Jordan Spieth put on another solid performance for the 2025 PGA Tour season, carding a first round 67 at the Valero Texas Open.
Watch Jordan Spieth's up-and-down second round at the Valero Texas Open, where parts of his game remain inconsistent after returning from injury.
Despite undergoing wrist surgery in late August, Jordan Spieth returned to the PGA Tour in January and has made the cut in six of seven events. Spieth acknowledges that his wrist feels different post-surgery, particularly in the mornings, but he's pleased with his performance since his return.
The 2025 Valero Texas Open tees off from TPC San Antonio on Thursday, April 3, with the Masters following a week later. None of the last three Valero Texas Open winners entered with more than one previous PGA Tour victory,
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Sam Ryder had a great first round, as did Keith Mitchell, Jordan Spieth and Maverick McNealy. Aldrich Potgieter and other will look to improve their chances of receiving a last-minute invitation to Augusta National next week.
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Spieth sits just off the pace of Ryder, who rolled in a number of lengthy putts en route to the first-round lead
Ryder took a first-round lead after shooting 9-under 63, but Dallas’ Spieth is tied for fourth heading into Friday’s second round.