Bryson Dechambeau Surgery Update - What Happened To Him?
Bryson Dechambeau can finally grip a golf club after receiving surgery on his left hand on April 14 at The Kettering Medical Center in Ohio.
In February, DeChambeau was injured while playing ping-pong at the Saudi International. He withdrew from that event after the first round and did not compete again until the WGC-Dell Match Play in late March.
Bryson didn't make it out of pool play in Austin, and he fought his way through the Masters, where he missed the cut before deciding to have surgery.
Today, I underwent successful left wrist surgery on my fractured hook of the hamate. The surgery was performed by world renowned Hand Surgeon Dr. Thomas Graham. I want to thank Dr. Graham and the incredible staff and The Kettering Medical Center in Ohio. pic.twitter.com/SoS9HVh7Wo
— Bryson DeChambeau (@b_dechambeau) April 14, 2022
He attempted to play through his injury at three events, including the Masters, against medical advice. However, his was an injury that required surgical treatment.
According to the American professional golfer, persistent pain from the fracture caused him to change his grip and swing, resulting in his inability to compete at the highest level of golf. This was challenging to him both physically and mentally.
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