Jordan Spieth again attracted the attention of the public after his performance at the WM Open. The famous golfer doesn't want to stop there, his ambitions are much bigger in the rest of the season, after he didn't look particularly impressive in recent years as we expected.

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Although he was injured and missed the last PGA Tour, the American golfer confirmed that he will play at the Cognizant Classic this week, which caused an interesting reaction among important golf figures.

Rex Hoggard, a well-known name in the golf scene, pointed out during the Golf Channel podcast that he spoke with Spieth, who felt discomfort with the wrist. In the following, Jordan confirmed that he feels pains that cause him huge problems.

I am. I had spoken with him after he missed the cut at Torrey Pines and the Genesis Invitational and there had been some discomfort with the wrist, Hoggard said, s quoted by The Golfing Gazette.

He told me that had he continued to have the pain he had on Thursday afternoon that he probably wouldnt have been able to finish, the rough was wet, it was a bad combination and he ended up making some bad swings."

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Rex Hoggard shares his views

Hoggard, on the other hand, considers it commendable that the experienced golfer took advantage of the rest, probably did everything necessary to return, and confirmed his return.

Hoggard stresses that PGA National is not an easy track to come back to, for many reasons such as wind and a lot of water. However, Jordan believes in his qualities and readiness.

I think it is encouraging that he was able to add an event back as clearly he went home to Dallas, took a couple of days to rest it and didnt feel like it was an issue at all."- he said.

Jordan is a golfer from whom we expect great things in the future.


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