Australian Golfer Speaks Out for First Time Since Devastating Pro-Am Accident

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Australian Golfer Speaks Out for First Time Since Devastating Pro-Am Accident
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Jeffrey Guan issued a statement about permanently losing sight in one eye after being struck by a ball in a pro-am.

In September, Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan made his PGA Tour debut at the Procore Championship. Just a week later, the 20-year-old was struck by a wild shot in a pro-am in Australia that cost him his eyesight in his left eye.

Guan has already had multiple surgeries and will likely require more over the coming months to fix his eye socket, cheekbone and forehead injuries.“It wasn’t until the third week that I received the news that my eye pressure suddenly decreased towards the norm, and the eye looked much more stable,” Guan said.

“The instant ringing and pain rushed to my head, and I dropped to the ground. Voices sounded pretty muffled, and the next thing I knew, I was in an ambulance being transported to a hospital,” Guan said.

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