Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan has vowed to return to the sport and âconquer any obstacleâ after he was struck in the face by a golf ball and completely lost sight in his left eye.
The incident occurred in September during a pro-am tournament at Catalina Golf Club in the Australian state of New South Wales, only a week after Guanâs debut in the PGA Tour.
The 20-year-old rising star, a two-time junior national champion in Australia, said Thursday on Instagram that he was struck by the ball as he turned toward his golf cart to put his club away after taking a shot.
âThe instant ringing and pain rushed to my head, and I dropped to the ground,â Guan wrote. âVoices sounded pretty muffled, and the next thing I knew, I was in an ambulance being transported to a hospital.â
He was then airlifted to Canberra, the Australian capital, to undergo surgery.
âI was in unbearable pain, and anxiety about my future was swirling in my mind,â he wrote.
After being transferred to Sydney for a second surgery, Guan spent two weeks in intensive care to make sure his eyeball was stable.
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Any activity that required energy, including walking and eating, would leave him in âexcruciating pain,â he wrote.
Guan said doctors told him there were multiple fractures to his eye socket.
âDuring my nights in hospital, I almost drowned in thoughts about the injury and my future in the sport,â he wrote, adding that âthe whole situation made me very depressed and somewhat angry.â
PGA of Australia said Thursday that Guanâs vision loss was permanent.
Guan thanked those around him for all their support, saying âI will be back.â
âThese four weeks have been the toughest of my life, but I am stronger mentally and will be ready to conquer any obstacle in the future,â he wrote.
As of Friday, a crowdfunding campaign launched by the Australian Sports Foundation had raised more than 13,000 Australian dollars ($8,500) out of a goal of 500,000 dollars.
Guanâs first PGA Tour appearance was at the Procore Championship in California in September. Though he missed the cut, âjust competing in the event was a massive accomplishment,â Golf Magazine wrote.
He had recently signed a deal with Sportfive, a sports marketing company based in Germany that also represents Spanish professional golfer Jon Rahm.
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