
Jordan Spieth has not won on the PGA Tour in 2026, continuing a victory drought since April 2022. Despite this, he remains positive about his swing and is eager to win again.
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Jordan Spieth continues to insist that he is delighted with how his swing is shaping up right now.
However, Spieth still hasnât won on the PGA Tour in 2026. In fact, he is without a victory since April 2022.
The 32-year-old from Dallas, Texas, worked incredibly hard during the off-season and he is desperate to return to the winnersâ circle.
Jordan Spieth is still one of the biggest names on the PGA Tour, in spite of his elongated run of very average form over the past few years.
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However, Spieth firmly believes he is on the cusp of rediscovering his best form.
His driving hasnât been good enough this year and his iron play needs to be sharper, while his streaky putting can let him down at times.
So what does Spieth need to do if he is to actually win again?
The three-time major winner has been very close to contending this year, but he hasnât quite managed to put everything together so far.
Spieth sat down to speak with SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio ahead of the Truist Championship this week.
Jordan Spieth has not secured a victory in 2026, attributing it to factors despite being pleased with his swing.
Jordan Spieth's last victory on the PGA Tour was in April 2022.
Jordan Spieth has expressed delight with how his swing is shaping up in 2026.
Jordan Spieth has worked incredibly hard during the off-season to enhance his performance and return to winning.

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The 32-year-old American responded when asked how he honestly feels about how his swing is shaping up right now.
âYeah, I like to call it, kind of my DNA. Like, what do I do thatâs really unique to me? Because you canât try to swing it like somebody else, their bodies are built differently,â Spieth said.
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*â*Also, the way you learn how to play the game, whether it looks pretty or not.
*â*There are quite drastic differences between â13 and â15, they were both great ball-striking years. So, what makes them unique? How do we tap into that now and what is the path forward?
*â*I had a good healthy off-season.
*â*This year, I feel like I have progressed a little bit. I have pretty much led in each category at different times, but I just havenât quite put it all together to win a golf tournament.
âBut I feel really good about where things are at and where they are going.â
So, the one thing that is holding Spieth back from winning, according to the man himself, is his inability to put all parts of his game together on any given week.
With the PGA Championship just around the corner, it would be real poetic justice if Spieth managed to lock down each department of his game and won the Wanamaker trophy.
In doing so, he would become only the seventh man in the history of the game to complete the career Grand Slam.
Not many golf fans envisage that happening but, crucially, there is one man who definitely does believe that it can happen, and that man is Spieth himself.
It will be very interesting to watch the three-time major champion in action this week at the Truist Championship to see whether his game really is rounding nicely into form ahead of the second major of the 2026 season.