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Begay returns to Europe after long-term back injury

Wed Mar 19, 2008 10:13pm IST
 
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By Norman Dabell

SANTO DA SERRA, Madeira (Reuters) - American Notah Begay returns to Europe in the hope of resurrecting his career this week after nearly a year out of action with back problems.

The four-times U.S. PGA Tour winner has passed up a chance of playing the Nationwide Tour, America's second-rated tour, to fly to Europe to take up a one-year medical exemption.

"It's been a long road," Begay told Reuters as he prepared for the Madeira Islands Open, which starts on Thursday.

"I ruptured my disc early last year and I've spent almost the last 12 months trying to get it healthy enough to come back over and deal with the golf and all the travel. Hopefully it will hold up this time."

Last year, after switching tours to try to revive his career, Begay briefly led in Madeira and challenged strongly on the mountainside course until a long-term back injury returned to spoil his weekend.

By the Irish Open in May, sciatic nerve problems were so bad that he went home.

Begay, whose U.S. wins date back to 1999 and 2000, has been encouraged by a reasonably successful PGA Tour qualifying school, where, though he did not qualify for the full tour, he played well enough to earn a Nationwide Tour card.

When he knew he had been granted an extension for 2008 for Europe, though, he was quick to opt to go overseas.  Continued...

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