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Schauffele Sets Realistic Goals as He Prepares for Comeback

Schauffele Sets Realistic Goals as He Prepares for Comeback

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Revitalized and Pain-Free: Spieth Sets His Sights on a Comeback at Pebble Beach!

Revitalized and Pain-Free: Spieth Sets His Sights on a Comeback at Pebble Beach!

After reset, pain-free Spieth eyes Pebble return

Jordan Spieth is feeling revitalized and pain-free as he gears up for his much-anticipated return to the course after a swing reset aimed at alleviating back pressure.

“It’s been two months since I made the changes, and it feels incredible to swing without any restrictions,” Spieth shared enthusiastically. “I’ve been putting in a lot of practice, and my confidence is really building.”

Despite facing challenges earlier this season—missing the cut at both the Farmers Insurance Open and Genesis Invitational, and withdrawing from the Arnold Palmer Invitational after just one round—Spieth is ready to turn things around.

The 29-year-old golfer can’t wait to hit the greens again at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a tournament where he has consistently shined, finishing in the top 10 in four of his last five appearances.

“Pebble Beach holds a special place on my calendar,” Spieth expressed. “I’ve always performed well there, and I’m thrilled to be heading back.

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McIlroy returns with 67 in Abu Dhabi, trails pair

McIlroy returns with 67 in Abu Dhabi, trails pair

Rory McIlroy made a solid start to his 2023 season with a 67 in the opening round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, but trails playing partner Cameron Young and Shubhankar Sharma, who both shot 64s.

After a disappointing finish to 2022, McIlroy is looking to bounce back this year, and he showed some encouraging signs on day one in Abu Dhabi. The four-time major champion hit the ball well and made a number of putts, but he also made a couple of uncharacteristic mistakes.

Overall, it was a positive day for McIlroy, who is looking to contend for his first victory since the CJ Cup in October 2021.

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