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Graham DeLaet happy to be back to golf after back surgery, leads Sony Open | News | PGA.com
At this time a year ago, Graham DeLaet was a week removed from surgery on his lower back, which included shaving part of his disk to keep it from pressing against a nerve.
Read more...England pacer Tremlett may undergo back surgery
London, Feb.2 (ANI): England fast bowler Chris Tremlett will find out in the next 48 hours whether he needs back surgery to save his career.
Read more...DeLaet takes early two-stroke lead at Sony Open
One year after back surgery that made him wonder if he could ever play golf again, Canada's Graham DeLaet chipped in for eagle and twice holed 35-foot birdie putts for a 7-under 63 and a two-shot lead at the Sony Open.
Read more...Bradshaw playing in pain with broken bone in foot
Ahmad Bradshaw is playing in pain and loving every second of it. The Giants running back has played the last eight games with a broken bone in his right foot, and there is no way the injury is going to keep him out of Sunday's Super Bowl against the Patriots. "It's just the love of the game, man," he said.
Read more...Former Boise State golfer leads Sony Open after 1st round
Graham DeLaet has never been happier to be on the PGA Tour, and it showed Thursday in the Sony Open. One year after back surgery that made him wonder if he could ever play golf again, DeLaet chipped in for eagle and twice holed 35-foot birdie putts for a 7-under 63 that gave the Canadian a two-shot lead.
Read more...DeLaet is happy to be back, and it shows
Graham DeLaet has never been happier to be on the PGA Tour, and it showed Thursday in the Sony Open. One year after back surgery that made him wonder if he could ever play golf again, DeLaet chipped in for eagle and twice holed 35-foot birdie putts for a 7-under 63 that gave the Canadian a two-shot lead.
Read more...Running back turns pain into Giant gain
Ahmad Bradshaw is playing in pain and loving every second of it. The Giants running back has played the last eight games with a broken bone in his right foot, and there is no way the injury is going to keep him out of Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Patriots.
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