Jordan Spieth 2019 schedule: When will he play next?
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Jordan Spieth 2019 schedule: When will he play next?

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Jordan Spieth's 2019 schedule will look a little different than last year. Without a win last season on the PGA Tour, Spieth cannot play in the Sentry Tournament of Champions. However, Spieth will start his year at the Sony Open in Hawaii.

Spieth will then be in the field at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. He is sponsored by AT&T. He has won the tournament in the past as well.

Spieth will then compete at Riviera Country Club in the Genesis Open, and he's expected to play in the WGC-Mexico Championship. He then will likely play in The Players and one other event in the Florida Swing.

Spieth should also be in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play in his home state of Texas, and he's playing the Valero Texas Open the week before the Masters. He'll go through a big stretch in May, with the PGA Championship the central focus. He may have to choose between playing in the AT&T Byron Nelson or the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial. Perhaps the the Memorial Tournament will be on the chopping block.

It's expected Spieth will return for the Travelers Championship, and he's certainly eligible for all four major championships.

We should see him in all three FedEx Cup playoff events.

Jordan Spieth expected 2019 schedule

Based on past scheduling; subject to change

  • Sony Open in Hawaii
  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  • Genesis Open
  • WGC-Mexico Championship
  • WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play
  • Valero Texas Open
  • The Masters
  • AT&T Byron Nelson
  • PGA Championship
  • the Memorial Tournament
  • US Open
  • British Open Championship
  • WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational
  • FedEx Cup playoffs

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