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Ken Green Long Road Back
Golf Central's Rich Lerner chronicles Ken Green's journey back to golf after the accident that changed his life forever.
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Now on the Tee Ken Green
After losing his family and part of his leg in a traffic accident, Champions Tour player Ken Green vowed he would one day return to competitive golf. On November 23rd 2009, in a tournament to keep that dream alive, he stepped back onto the tee.
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Audio: Morning Drive 1/24/11 - Ken Green Interview
Five-time PGA Tour winner Ken Green is in the Morning Drive studio to tell his amazing story about how a traffic accident took his girlfriend, his brother, his dog, and his leg, and about how he's working to return to professional golf with the help of PGA Teaching Professional Jim Estes, who is also in the studio.
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Audio: Morning Drive 5/30/11 - Ron Sirak Interview
Valhalla, fantastic event, obviously the Senior PGA Championship won by Tom Watson, but Ken Green was making some news. -Yes. You know the Ken Green story just gets more inspirational all the time. You know remember, he lost part of his lower
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Retired vet's goal: First amputee to win on PGA Tour
the Web.com Tour or PGA Tour, he would be only the second amputee to compete on one of the three major U.S. tours. Ken Green was the first, competing in eight Champions Tour events after losing part of his right leg in a 2009 RV crash. Green
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Singh WDs from Waste Management Phoenix Open
warning” via the green sheet which is circulated to players monthly, when it was learned that Mark Calcavecchia and Ken Green were endorsing S.W.A.T.S.’ “Ultimate Spray.” “The PGA Tour has learned that a supplement product marketed
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Singh admits to using spray, 'shocked' it contains banned substance
warning” via the green sheet which is circulated to players monthly, when it was learned that Mark Calcavecchia and Ken Green were endorsing S.W.A.T.S.’ “Ultimate Spray.” “The PGA Tour has learned that a supplement product marketed
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