Johnson Wagner is having real doubts about Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, ‘I’m just sad’
Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images It was difficult not to get excited after seeing Jordan Spieth post a 65 in the opening round of the Cadillac Championship this past week. Spieth’s form this year is particularly intriguing. He has finished inside the top 25 in six PGA Tour events without registering a single top 10.
Unfortunately, he was unable to break 70 again in the final three rounds at Cadillac Championship and ended up finishing in a tie for 18th at Doral. Johnson Wagner doubts Jordan Spieth or Justin Thomas will ever return to their best It is more than four years since Jordan Spieth won on the PGA Tour . Next year will also mark a decade since his most recent major victory.
Few would have ever imagined back in 2017 that he would reach the 2026 PGA Championship still awaiting a fourth major title. Meanwhile, while Justin Thomas has registered a top 10 this year, his form since returning from injury has been a concern. He has not finished inside the top 20 in any of his last four starts, ending both The Masters and the RBC Heritage over par for the week.
Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images They remain two of the biggest names on the tour. However, speaking on Scorecard on CBS Sports , Johnson Wagner admitted that he does not believe that either player has their best years ahead of them now. “No, I don’t.
I think you’re spot on [that Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas have played their best golf already]. I’m just sad to hear you say it that way because I want Jordan Spieth to have a resurgent year and have a 2015-type season. But you’re probably right, it’s not going to happen,” he said.