Hoggard chronicled Lyle's tale in 2013
In November 2013, GolfChannel.com senior writer Rex Hoggard traveled to Australia to document a remarkable story about a remarkable man - Jarrod Lyle. Lyle, then 32, was attempting a comeback in professional golf after having beaten cancer not just once, but twice. Lyle allowed Hoggard total access as he prepared to make his emotional return to the game at the Australian Masters. To view each part of Hoggard's award-winning series, click on the links below.
Jarrod Lyle: The Fighter Introduction | Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6

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Kyle Stanley undone by tree on 18th hole at the Memorial

It was a tough start to the PGA Championship for one gentleman at Quail Hollow Club, thanks to an errant tee shot by Brooks Koepka.Koepka's drive at the par-4 16th hole hit a marshal in the crowd
Scary moment at PGA Championship as Brooks Koepka's wild tee

Uihlein, 28, was required to take a drug test, about which he did somewhat sheepishly see some humor. "It's totally ironic,'' he said. "First low round of the year, I feel like, and I have to go
Career best for Uihlein, then routine drug test - africa.espn.com
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