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Golf Veteran Returns: Sutherland’s PGA Comeback After 20-Year Hiatus

Golf Veteran Returns: Sutherland’s PGA Comeback After 20-Year Hiatus

**Sutherland Returns: Overcoming Challenges in PGA Comeback After 20-Year Hiatus**

Golf veteran Mike Sutherland is making a triumphant return to the PGA Championship after a 20-year hiatus. The Rhode Island-based golfer has been preparing meticulously for the tournament, acknowledging the challenges posed by formidable rough and strong winds.

In this interview, Sutherland discusses his strategy for navigating these obstacles. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, relying on his short game, and making adjustments to his approach based on the specific conditions. His experience and determination are sure to serve him well as he competes in one of golf’s most prestigious events.

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He’s 61. He quit for 20 years. And he’s playing the PGA Championship

He’s 61. He quit for 20 years. And he’s playing the PGA Championship

At 61 years old and after a 20-year hiatus, golfer Kevin Sutherland is set to compete in the PGA Championship. Sutherland, who won three PGA Tour events in the 1990s, retired in 2001 due to a chronic back injury. However, after undergoing successful surgery in 2021, he decided to make a comeback. Sutherland earned a spot in the PGA Championship after finishing tied for second at the PGA Professional National Championship. He will be the oldest player in the field at this year’s PGA Championship.

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