Brandt Snedeker Returns To PGA Tour After Rare Surgery
The nine-time PGA Tour winner makes his long-awaited return at The Memorial Tournament following sternum surgery
www.golfmonthly.comI don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on the last widely reported items, Brandt Snedeker has dealt with sternum-related injuries requiring rehab or surgery in recent years, with notable public updates around 2023-2024 about a rare sternum procedure and subsequent return to competition. However, I can’t confirm the latest status or illness specifics without checking current sources.
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The nine-time PGA Tour winner makes his long-awaited return at The Memorial Tournament following sternum surgery
www.golfmonthly.comThe former FedEx Cup champion won't be participating this season
www.cbssports.comNine-time PGA TOUR winner sits T2 after opening round 64 at TPC Twin Cities.
www.pgatour.comBrandt Snedeker has had four cracked ribs in the last six years, which is a lot for an athlete in a non-contact sport. He thinks he knows why, though. And, more importantly, he thinks he knows how he can fix it.
www.cbssports.comThe PGA of America is one of the world's largest sports organizations, composed of PGA of America Golf Professionals who work daily to grow interest and participation in the game of golf.
www.pga.comAfter trying everything, including stem cell injections, Brandt Snedeker has detailed why he had a rare chest operation to save his career
www.golfmonthly.comGet the latest Brandt Snedeker news including rumors, updates, analysis and more at FOX Sports.
www.foxsports.comThe nine-time winner couldn't hit balls for months after a procedure his surgeon didn't want to do.
www.si.comWith his injury-induced hiatus now over, Brandt Snedeker -- who's No. 1 on the PGA Tour money list this season -- returns this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and doesn't plan to ease his way back into competition, writes ESPN.com's Bob Harig.
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