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Harris English on the mend, hopes to return at PGA Championship

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Overlooked on the list of top players who registered for the PGA Championship without knowing if they will be at Southern Hills was Harris English.

A two-time winner last year, English reached the top 10 in the world ranking for the first time and made his Ryder Cup debut in September. But he hasn’t played since the Sony Open in January as he recovers from surgery to repair a torn labrum.

He returned from Vail, Colorado, where he had surgery on his right hip.

"They liked where everything was at," English said from his home in St. Simons Island, Georgia. "It feels like there’s definitely light at the end of the tunnel."

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Team USA's Harris English hits on the third hole during a practice day at the Ryder Cup at the Whistling Straits Golf Course, Sept. 21, 2021, in Sheboygan, Wis. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

English has been taking long walks with his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel to build up stamina and has started hitting short irons under the watch of Justin Parsons, his swing coach. The plan at this point is to return at the PGA Championship, which runs from May 19-22 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

He’d rather not return at a major, but as English said: "You’ve got to start somewhere. I’ll prepare as much as I can to win."

Surgery was inevitable.

English said he has had issues with his right hip dating to college at Georgia, which he treated with dry needle. His first year on the PGA Tour, he had it checked in Vail. He said doctors described it as a bone growth on his femur.

"I had (platelet-rich plasma) injections, a band-aid to keep the inflammation down," English said. "He said there was going to come

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