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Weekend! All like what to do? And how will arrange own weekend, let me introduce some information it, and hope that you will like. After a five-year absence from golf and a battle with a potentially deadly illness, the 49-year-old former PGA Tour player from Savannah rediscovered his love for the game and is seizing a second chance to play professional golf. Sauers carded a 4-under-par 67 on Friday at Southbridge Golf Club and carries a five-stroke lead over Tommy Schaff and Tim O’Neal into the final round of the inaugural Seaport Open.
It’s difficult to picture the three-time PGA Tour winner with more than $4 million in career earnings competing in a field of 27 local pros and amateurs, but it’s a blessing for Sauers to be able to play anywhere. discount golf clubs And after what he has been through during the past two years, he won’t ever take golf for granted again.
In 2005, Sauers was in his 21st year of professional golf and three years removed from winning the 2002 Air Canada Championship. Amid a growing indifference to golf, he made only three of seven cuts.
“I was burned out and sick of playing badly,” said Sauers, who also had four runner-up finishes on the PGA Tour. “I was tired of knowing that I was better than what I was doing and watching these guys I knew I could beat play well was driving me crazy. I could kind of feel that I was turning things around, but I still let it go and said I’m done.”
Sauers didn’t touch a club, didn’t watch on television and didn’t really miss golf. By 2009, his body was consumed with arthritis and his retirement from golf was no longer voluntary.
Doctors initially misdiagnosed him with rheumatoid arthritis, and the battery of medications he was prescribed would eventually cause a painful and potentially fatal condition called Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. After months of enduring constant pain and watching the skin on his arms and legs turn black without knowing why, doctors at Duke University identified what was happening to Sauers.
His skin was eating itself from the inside out, and the treatment was no more pleasant than the disease. He spent seven weeks in the hospital while wound specialists performed skin grafts on his arms and legs to replace the chemically damaged skin.

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