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Ken Green, right, prepares to walk from a golf cart at a charity golf tournament on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, at the Ridgewood Coutry Club in Danbury, Conn. The Friends of Ken Green Benefit Tournament is raising money for the Ken Green Living Expenses Trust.
Ken Green, right, prepares to walk from a golf cart at a charity golf tournament on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, at the Ridgewood Coutry Club in Danbury, Conn. The Friends of Ken Green Benefit Tournament is raising money for the Ken Green Living Expenses Trust.
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Ken Green has overcome depression, financial troubles and a bad back. He doesn’t plan on letting the loss of a leg keep him off the Champions Tour. The pro golfer had his lower right leg amputated after an accident in June that killed his brother, his girlfriend and his dog Nip. He said Monday that he hopes to be back on the tour by April. “It’s probably not realistic, July might be better,” Green said. “But I don’t know, I’ve never done this before. . . . Obviously, I lost three of my best friends and I think I’d be doing them a dishonor if I didn’t come back from this. Just ’cause I lost a leg, you have to say, ‘OK, we’ll work around that.’ ” The Associated Press; AP photo

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