Davis Love III Recovering After Successful Open-Heart Surgery
The 21-time PGA Tour winner underwent a planned procedure to address a decade-old heart condition and is expected to resume limited golf activities by April.
- Davis Love III, a 21-time PGA Tour champion and 1997 PGA Championship winner, recently underwent open-heart surgery to replace a leaky valve diagnosed 10 years ago.
- The procedure was conducted at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, and Love has since returned home to Sea Island, Georgia, for recovery.
- CBS golf anchor Jim Nantz shared the update during the Farmers Insurance Open broadcast, quoting Love as saying, 'I went in healthy, and I came out healthier.'
- Love plans to resume driving in March and begin playing golf again in April, signaling optimism for his recovery and potential return to the sport.
- The 60-year-old golfer has faced multiple health challenges in recent years, including hip replacement surgeries, a persistent neck issue, and a sore wrist requiring thumb surgery.