Three-time major winner Jordan Spieth, 32, thinks return to early form may just be 'around the corner'
Jordan Spieth is optimistic about rekindling his past glory in golf as he approaches the upcoming tournament at Pebble Beach, where he has found success before.
Jordan Spieth, a three-time major champion, has expressed his hopes of returning to his former playing level as he gears up for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. After achieving remarkable success in 2015, including victories at the Masters and U.S. Open, Spieth experienced a notable decline in performance, which has led to a prolonged struggle to reclaim his previous form. His recent remarks indicate that the upcoming tournament may mark an important step in his journey to regain confidence and consistency on the course.
The Pebble Beach course, where Spieth previously secured the title in 2017, is renowned for its beauty and competitive atmosphere. Spieth described it as "one of the best golf courses in the world," attributing its status to the elevated event status it has recently achieved. With temperatures expected to be pleasant, Spieth seems enthusiastic about competing at a beloved venue that has fond memories associated with his career.
Additionally, this year marks the 41st anniversary of AT&T's sponsorship of the Pro-Am, highlighting the long-standing partnership between the event and the telecommunications giant. Spieth's recognition of both the course's prestige and the importance of the event's sponsor reinforces the significance of the upcoming tournament, as he seeks not just to perform well but also to embrace the nostalgia and challenge of competing at Pebble Beach once again.