Bryson Dechambeau Surgery Update – What Happened To Him?\u00a0<\/h2>\n<\/p>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n
\nBryson Dechambeau can finally grip a golf club after receiving surgery on his left hand on April 14 at The Kettering Medical Center in Ohio.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
\nToday, 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<\/a><\/p>\n
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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.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
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.<\/p>\n
\nToday, 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<\/a><\/p>\n