Borger News-Herald

Spieth says wrist is feeling good enough to play ‘nasty’ Oak Hill

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PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Jordan Spieth finished nine holes of practice at Oak Hill on Wednesday and said his left wrist felt good enough to play in the PGA Championsh­ip, and good enough that he’s won’t rule out his chances of a career Grand Slam.

That’s a big leap from a week ago, when he wasn’t sure he could make it to New York.

“I wouldn’t play if I didn’t think I was in good enough shape to play,” he said after playing the front nine with Justin Thomas and Tom Kim. “I just don’t have the reps I’d like to have going into a major. But I’m happy I’m able to play because I surely didn’t think that a week ago.”

Spieth missed the cut at the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip and then withdrew from his hometown AT&T Byron Nelson in the Dallas area because of a wrist injury that required rest.

He did not say how he injured his wrist, calling it random, but that it was on the ulnar side. His left wrist is taped, with kinesiolog­y tape running from the wrist to the elbow.

The timing is not good for the 29-year-old Spieth, and not just because it’s a major. The PGA Championsh­ip is the only major keeping him from becoming the sixth player to complete the career Grand Slam.

Tiger Woods was the last player with the career slam in 2000.

Spieth said in a text message on Sunday that he was still 50-50 about playing, but that he would fly up to the Rochester area to at least see how it handled the thick rough framing the fairways at Oak Hill.

That didn’t seem to be an issue when he played the back nine on Tuesday, and then had an afternoon start to see the front nine on the eve of the PGA Championsh­ip.

He hit a variety of bunker shots, difficult because of the steep lips. Flop shots were minimal. On his final hole, Spieth drove into the left rough and took a hard slash to advance it up the hill, short of the green but without flinching.

He said the shots that can be uncomforta­ble are “anything I have to flick over, like a high bunker shot or a high flop shot.”

“You wouldn’t have those as much as any other shot,” he said.

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