Sir Nick Faldo, the legendary English golfer, has been discharged from hospital after undergoing successful open-heart surgery to repair his enlarged aorta. The 68-year-old six-time major winner is now on his way home with his wife Lindsay after spending two weeks in Cleveland.
The surgical procedure, performed by renowned cardiac surgeon Dr Lars Svensson at The Cleveland Clinic, was deemed 'successful' and Faldo's team confirmed the news on social media. According to an update posted on Faldo's X account, he will now be looking forward to getting back to his golf course design work and celebrating his historic Masters victories at the upcoming tournament in Augusta.
Faldo is widely regarded as Britain's greatest golfer of all time, with a remarkable career spanning 43 tournament wins. The Englishman had won both the Masters and The Open on three occasions, including a memorable victory at the 1996 Masters that remains one of his most iconic moments in golf.
As he recovers from surgery, Faldo is expected to make a full recovery and get back to his active life soon. In a cheeky post, he signed off with 'Home never felt so good', hinting at his excitement to return home after a lengthy hospital stay.
The surgical procedure, performed by renowned cardiac surgeon Dr Lars Svensson at The Cleveland Clinic, was deemed 'successful' and Faldo's team confirmed the news on social media. According to an update posted on Faldo's X account, he will now be looking forward to getting back to his golf course design work and celebrating his historic Masters victories at the upcoming tournament in Augusta.
Faldo is widely regarded as Britain's greatest golfer of all time, with a remarkable career spanning 43 tournament wins. The Englishman had won both the Masters and The Open on three occasions, including a memorable victory at the 1996 Masters that remains one of his most iconic moments in golf.
As he recovers from surgery, Faldo is expected to make a full recovery and get back to his active life soon. In a cheeky post, he signed off with 'Home never felt so good', hinting at his excitement to return home after a lengthy hospital stay.