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On a sabbatical from professional golf, Justin Thomas is currently recovering from a microdiscectomy he underwent in November 2025. The two-time major champion had been grappling with persistent pain that significantly impacted his performance on the course.
In a recent update, Thomas shared that the surgery was necessary to address the ongoing issues he faced, which had been affecting both his physical well-being and competitive edge. He expressed optimism about his recovery, stating that he is focused on rehabilitation and regaining his strength.
The golfer has been a prominent figure on the PGA Tour, known for his remarkable skill and determination. However, the physical toll of the sport can be demanding, and Thomas’s decision to prioritize his health reflects a growing trend among athletes to address injuries proactively. As he takes this time to heal, fans and fellow competitors alike are eager to see him return to form and back on the fairways.
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