“Made it through!”: Bubba Watson out for speedy recovery after knee surgery
Bubba Watson
Bubba Watson is an American pro golfer who plays on the PGA Tour. One of the few left handed golfers in the world, he has been the winner of several Major championships including the Masters, and was highest ranked at no. 2 in the world. Recently however, Watson faced some not-so-good news, as he had to undergo surgery.
Bubba underwent surgery for a torn Meniscus, and announced recently that he would be out for four to six weeks. Watson was seen clearly struggling at the recent PGA Championship, even though he had a decent start. He then soon announced on Twitter that he would be going in for surgery to fix his meniscus, which would be a long term solution for the problem.
Bubba Watson makes it safely through knee surgery
Recently, Watson posted a photo on Twitter, saying he had successfully made it out of surgery. “Made it through! Docs said everything went well. Just resting now and watching the @uswomensopen !! #USWomensOpen” Bubba is on his way to recovery and will be on the course soon.
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