BERNARD GALLACHER MAKING GOOD RECOVERY, SAYS DAUGHTER
FROM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH WEBSITE
Bernard Gallacher, the former Ryder Cup captain, is making a good recovery from his suspected heart attack late last month, according to his daughter.
Bernard Gallacher, the former Ryder Cup captain, is making a good recovery from his suspected heart attack late last month, according to his daughter.
The Bathgate-born 64-year-old was rushed to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary in a critical condition
just over a week ago.
However, television presenter daughter Kirsty wrote on Twitter: "Thank
you all so much for your kind messages of support, it's been quite
overwhelming. Dad now making a good recovery.
"We are all so grateful for the fabulous support we've had, it's kept us
going.
"Thank you all so much for your kind messages of
support, it's been quite overwhelming. Dad now making a good recovery,"
Gallacher made the first of his eight Ryder Cup appearances as a player in
1969, the same year he became the youngest winner of the PGA Chapionship at
20 years and 97 days – a record which stood until earlier this year when
Italian Matteo Manassero triumphed at Wentworth aged 20 years and 37 days.
He went on to win 10 European Tour titles but is perhaps best known for his
role as Ryder Cup captain in 1991, 1993 and 1995.
Edited by Oliver Pickup
Edited by Oliver Pickup
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