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What Happened to Ben Griffin’s Eye? Latest Confession Reveals Truth Behind PGA Tour Pro’s Injury



What Happened to Ben Griffin’s Eye? Latest Confession Reveals Truth Behind PGA Tour Pro’s Injury

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All you need to know about the eye injury that Ben Griffin currently suffers from as he reveals more on it at the RBC Canadian open

injuries are part and parcel of the game known as golf but there are times when the wounds that the golfer experiences are not because of the sport but for another reason entirely that is exactly what happened with Ben Griffin and his eye he had unfortunately experienced retinal holes in his eyes resulting in the need for a procedure the week after the ongoing event the RBC Canadian open the golfer was spotted in an interview after the third round of play at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club while mentioning the same Griffin was queried about the injury following which he divulged the need for laser work as well as the reason behind the holes inside his eyes lce de generation Ben Griffin comes out candid behind his injury advertisement article continues below this ad yeah I got to get laser work admitted Griffin when asked about the procedure he further added how he had had four retina holes in his left eye as well as one in his right all thanks to lattice degeneration or a thinning of the retina I got holes connecting my retina to my eye so if I don’t repair them I’m at risk of retina Detachment so I’ve got to get those filled to try to keep that issue so I don’t have to think about it too much well it looks like the athlete is in for a tough week Griffin revealed how he found out about the condition last year owing to his near sidedness he disclosed I wear contacts and my vision is 20 20ths with contacts in but my eyes basically instead of it being a perfect circle it’s more of an oval and so it’s stretched out so the retina that attaches is kind of being stretched as well as the eye gets smaller so I found out I had that this consequently makes him open to the risk of getting holes in the retina and Detachment if the pro is not on top of it while getting fixes from time to time so I might be blind on like Wednesday added Ben Griffin while alluding to the laser treatment he was planning on getting on the day before the 28-year-old then expressed his desire to make it to Pinehurst no two for his first you s open appearance I’ve never done it before so ill probably have like a 24-hour or 48h hour recovery or something like that and then be back at it hopefully at the u s open advertisement article continues below this ad although he has been sporting the injury in his eye for a while now that hasn’t stopped the pro from dishing out an amazing performance on The Greens Griffin has after 3 days of play placed himself at T2 while being tied with two others at the RBC Canadian open

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