Spieth to play AT&T Byron Nelson before PGA Championship
Which tournaments will Jordan Spieth play during the 2018-19 PGA Tour season? As soon as any changes are made, you will be able to read about them right here…
Where has Jordan Spieth played so far?
So far in the 2019 season, Spieth has teed it up at the Shriners Hospital for Children Open where he finished T55 before playing in the Mayakoba Golf Classic and Sony Open in Hawaii where he missed the cut at both events.
Following over a month off over Christmas, he returned to action at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines where he finished in a tie for 35th.
Spieth then played at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Open in successive weeks, finishing outside the top 30 on both occasions.
He struggled again at the WGC-Mexico Championship where he cared rounds of 75-69-75-69 to finish outside the top 50.
Where next on the Jordan Spieth 2019 schedule?
The Texan has announced that he will be playing the AT&T Byron Nelson before he heads to New York for the PGA Championship.
In terms of plans post Bethpage, he has announced he will be playing in the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club.
Anything else?
The American will be looking to avoid a repeat of last year’s misjudgement where he didn’t play enough events on the PGA Tour as he didn’t qualify for the Tour Championship.
He will also be looking to bring the end to his current drought as he hasn’t won a tournament since his sensational win at the 2018 Open Championship.
The move of the 2019 PGA Championship also presents an earlier opportunity for Spieth to try and claim his career grand slam having added The Open to his 2015 Masters and US Open victories.
What are Spieth’s exemptions?
Spieth doesn’t need to worry about exemptions just yet due to the amount of regular tour victories and major wins he has had.
His win at Royal Birkdale means he is able to play in The Open until he is 60 and then his exemption will run out.
Meanwhile, his US Open victory in at Chambers Bay means he is exempt from qualification until 2025 and his victory at Augusta National means he is exempt at The Masters for life.
Jordan Spieth 2019 schedule: Results and entries
November 8-11: Mayokoba Golf Classic (El Camaleon Golf Club) CUT
February 14-17: Genesis Open (Riviera Country Club) T54
February 21-23: WGC-Mexico Championship (Club de Golf Chapultepec) T54
March 14-17: The Players Championship (TPC Sawgrass) MC
April 4-7: Valero Texas Open (TPC San Antonio) T30
April 18-21:RBC Heritage (Harbour Town Golf Links) T54
May 16-19: PGA Championship (Bethpage Black)
May 23-26:Charles Schwab Challenge (Colonial Country Club)
July 18-21: The Open (Royal Portrush)
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Matthew Beedle
Matthew has been playing golf since he was around 13 and took up the game at a local nine-hole municipal course with his friends before joining Pontefract & District Golf Club just over the hedge.
Still a member of Pontefract with a handicap of 3, he currently sits on the board of directors to help with digital and marketing initiatives in order to improve membership and visitor income.
Matthew graduated university with a First Class in Sports Journalism from Leeds Trinity University and has been working in the golf industry since graduating.
NCG’s social media & marketing manager, Matthew’s main job role is to increase website traffic to the National Club Golfer website via our email and social media channels as well as driving entries to grow our NCG Top 100s Tour events amongst other tasks.
Not one to change his equipment too often, Matthew currently plays the TaylorMade M2 driver which has lasted the test of time in his bag. Elsewhere, you’ll find him using the TaylorMade Stealth 2 three-wood with a Ping G425 Crossover 2-iron to aid his long game.
Through his 4-iron to Gap Wedge, Matthew uses the Ping i500 irons accompanied by Ping’s Glide 3.0 56-degree and 60-degree wedges.
Another club that has stood the test of time in his bag is a Nike Method Core MC-3i putter which has had to have the SuperStroke grip changed at least three times. Ball of choice is the Titleist ProV1.