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Justin Thomas making competitive golf return on TGL

By Thomson Reuters Feb 17, 2026 | 7:52 PM

Justin Thomas is set to return to competition next week — just not yet on the PGA Tour.

Thomas announced Tuesday that his first ​start since undergoing microdiscectomy surgery will come in ‌TGL, where he’ll compete for Atlanta Drive GC on Monday. He shared this news in a reply to a social media post from country singer Luke Bryan, confirming a comeback ‌date ​that has been trending for weeks.

The ⁠32-year-old hasn’t played competitively ⁠since the Ryder Cup in September. He underwent the procedure in November to address a disc issue that he said had caused “nagging hip pain” for ​months, and he was cleared for full golf activity earlier this month.

“I’m looking to come back ⁠competitively at some point during ⁠the Florida swing. I know how important ​it is to get this injury behind me so ​that I’m only looking forward over the course ‌of the season,” Thomas said in January.

The Florida swing begins with the Cognizant Classic, which takes place Feb. 26-March 1 about a half hour from Thomas’ home ⁠in Jupiter.

Atlanta Drive plays a doubleheader Monday, first against Boston Common Golf at 5 p.m. ET, then vs. Los ⁠Angeles Golf Club ‌at 9 p.m. Thomas was a ⁠centerpiece of Atlanta’s title run in the ​TGL’s ‌first season in 2025, lifting the ​SoFi Cup, ⁠and now he gets his first live reps since surgery.

Thomas, a 16-time winner on tour, finished seventh in the FedEx Cup standings in 2025 after recording eight top-10 finishes, including winning the RBC Heritage in a ​playoff.

–Field Level Media