Cancer survivor aims to return to pro golf
Published: 14 Aug. 2013, 20:18
MELBOURNE, Australia - Cancer survivor Jarrod Lyle will make his professional golf comeback at the Australian Masters in November ahead of a possible return to the PGA Tour.
The 31-year-old Australian, who was first diagnosed with leukemia at 17, learned the disease had returned in March 2012, shortly after the birth of his first child. After extensive treatment, including chemotherapy and a transplant of donor blood from umbilical cords, Lyle was told in June his body was clear of the disease.
Lyle, who has said he hopes to return to the PGA Tour for 2014, will join defending champion Adam Scott and America’s world No. 6 Matt Kuchar at the Nov. 14 to 17 Australian Masters at Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
AP
The 31-year-old Australian, who was first diagnosed with leukemia at 17, learned the disease had returned in March 2012, shortly after the birth of his first child. After extensive treatment, including chemotherapy and a transplant of donor blood from umbilical cords, Lyle was told in June his body was clear of the disease.
Lyle, who has said he hopes to return to the PGA Tour for 2014, will join defending champion Adam Scott and America’s world No. 6 Matt Kuchar at the Nov. 14 to 17 Australian Masters at Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
AP
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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