Will Zalatoris has shared encouraging news regarding his health, revealing that the back pain that plagued him for months is finally a thing of the past. Following his second back surgery, Zalatoris has returned to the golf course, playing 18 holes daily without discomfort.
This positive update comes as a relief to fans and fellow competitors who have witnessed Zalatoris's struggles over the past year. His resilience and determination to overcome these challenges reflect his commitment to the sport.
As he prepares for upcoming tournaments, Zalatoris's return to form could have significant implications for his career. Golf enthusiasts are eager to see how his renewed health will translate into performance on the PGA Tour.
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