The PGA Tour season is getting into full swing here as January turns to February.
One golfer that hasn’t been out on the course yet, though, is Justin Thomas.
The fan favorite has had stretches where he’s one of the best in the world, but right now, he’s missing in action.
Is Justin Thomas injured?
Yes, Justin Thomas is recovering from injury.
He had surgery for a microdisectomy in November.
Thomas had spoken about a disc problem that caused “nagging hip pain,” according to the PGA Tour’s official website.
Thomas was last in the public eye during the Ryder Cup, where he went 2-2-0 for the United States.
When is Justin Thomas coming back?
Justin Thomas is set to come back during the Florida Swing of events, according to the PGA Tour’s official website.
That begins with the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, which takes place in the last week of February.
The Florida Swing also includes the Arnold Palmer Invitational, THE PLAYERS Championship and the Valspar Championship.
Soon, Thomas will be back on the course, and conceptually feel as healthy as he has in a while.
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