KEIR McNICOLL GETS ALL-CLEAR
TO START PRACTISING AFTER
A MONTH ON SIDELINES
Carnoustie's Scotland amateur international golfer Keir McNicoll was 23 years old today. His best birthday present was a getting the all-clear from Scottish Sports Institute medical director Dr Brian Walker to start putting and light chipping.
Keir has not hit a ball since a month past Wednesday when he damaged his right hand on the first day of the home internationals at County Louth Golf Club in Ireland.
He is delighted at the news, says his dad Dave McNicoll, owner of the Carnoustie Golf Shop and a former football with Dunfermline Athletic.
"Keir thought he would miss the next stage of the European Tour School in Spain, starting on November 7, but he will be going now, with the aid of a steroid injuection or without, depending on his progess next week when he will start hitting balls," said Dave.
Carnoustie's Scotland amateur international golfer Keir McNicoll was 23 years old today. His best birthday present was a getting the all-clear from Scottish Sports Institute medical director Dr Brian Walker to start putting and light chipping.
Keir has not hit a ball since a month past Wednesday when he damaged his right hand on the first day of the home internationals at County Louth Golf Club in Ireland.
He is delighted at the news, says his dad Dave McNicoll, owner of the Carnoustie Golf Shop and a former football with Dunfermline Athletic.
"Keir thought he would miss the next stage of the European Tour School in Spain, starting on November 7, but he will be going now, with the aid of a steroid injuection or without, depending on his progess next week when he will start hitting balls," said Dave.
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