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Sage Steele recalls PGA Championship incident: 'I feel like the luckiest person in the world to still be here'

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ESPN "SportsCenter" co-host Stage Steele said her entire life began "flashing before her eyes" when she was struck in the face by a stray golf ball at the PGA Championship last month. 

Steele said Wednesday during her first appearance since the incident that she feels like "the luckiest person in the world to still be here" after she was hit by an errant shot from 2021 U.S. Open winner Jon Rahm. 

TV personality Sage Steele during a panel discussion at SXSW March 9, 2018, in Austin, Texas.   (Jesse Grant/Getty Images for Cisco Systems, Inc.)

"It is amazing how quickly life can change, right? One moment you’re out on a course just innocently watching amazing golfers play at a golf major moment. [Then] you’re on the ground. You’re in pain with your entire life flashing before your eyes, scared to death trying to comprehend what the hell just happened," she said.

"I just want to real quick thank a couple of people starting with the man upstairs," an emotional  Steele continued. "Thanks to God because, honestly … I feel like the luckiest person in the world to still be here and be standing after that, which was three weeks ago tomorrow." 

PGA CHAMPIONSHIP: SAGE STEELE REPORTEDLY HIT BY ERRANT SHOT, WITNESS SAYS SHE WAS ‘COVERED IN BLOOD’

Steele said she has "a long way to go" in her recovery but extended thanks to all those who wished her well and her dentist for his extensive care. 

"SportsCenter" anchor Sage Steele at the espnW Women + Sports Summit at The Resort at Pelican Hill Oct. 23, 2019, in Newport Beach, Calif. (Meg Oliphant/Getty Images)

She also thanked co-host Matt Barrie, who she said stood by her side the entire time, even

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