Healthier Weekley motivated with return 'home' to Harbour Town
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. This weeks RBC Heritage will be Boo Weekleys second start of the 2018-19 season and in many ways its a new beginning for the three-time PGA Tour winner.Its almost like Im starting all over again. Mentally, physically, its hard, he said. I know how good I was. Im getting older, so there are little things Im trying to overcome, but overall my health is great.Weekley missed all of last season on Tour recovering from surgery on his right elbow for severe tendinitis and another procedure to remove a carcinoma and a cyst that had filled with fluid.
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He returned to the Tour in February with a tie for 35th at the Puerto Rico Open and has also made five starts on the Web.com Tour this year. But for the 45-year-old, Harbour Town has given him something to look forward to.Being able to come here and play, knowing I won here so I still have a little momentum, said Weekley, a two-time winner of the Heritage in 2007 and 08. I love the golf course. I love being here because it feels like home.Now that hes relatively healthy Weekley said hes looking forward to getting a few more starts on Tour and trying to restart his career.Im more motivated this year than Ive been since probably 2012, he said. Im ready to play.
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