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Ok, Now I'm on the Fence About Doug Barron...

Today the PGA Tour finally broke their silence regarding the case against Doug Barron and his alleged violation of the Tour's anti-doping laws, and I have to admit... I am now leaning more towards Barron for this one. Apparently, Barron suffers from mitral valve prolapse, a condition that can be treated via the use of specific therapeutic drugs.

According to Rex Hoggard, a senior writer for GolfChannel.com:

The PGA Tour’s silence regarding the ongoing challenge to its first anti-doping violation ended on Tuesday when Rich Young publicly addressed Monday’s ruling by a U.S. magistrate regarding Doug Barron.

Young, a Colorado-based lawyer who argued on behalf of the Tour the first challenge to the circuit’s anti-doping policy on Friday in Memphis, said U.S. magistrate Tu Pham’s rejection of Barron’s request for a restraining order to play Q-School was “encouraging,” and called the one-year suspension “fair."

”“If a player wants a (therapeutic use exemption for a banned substance) he’s given every chance to submit his medical records to a committee and ask for one,” Young said. “The question is if he didn’t get a TUE would he suffer and, in Doug’s case, the recommendation from the committee was no, he would not and that didn’t justify a TUE request.”

Unfortunately for this argument, Barron DID file for a TUE twice (once in 2008 and again in 2009), both of which were denied, and was told to no longer take the drugs in question. Furthermore, let's take a moment to educate ourselves on what a patient with mitral valve prolapse could go through:

According to the Mayo Clinic, mitral valave prolapse is a condition in which "the valve between your heart's left upper chamber (left atrium) and the left lower chamber (left ventricle) doesn't close properly. When the left ventricle contracts, the valve's flaps bulge (prolapse) upward or back into the atrium. Mitral (MIE-truhl) valve prolapse sometimes leads to blood leaking backward into the left atrium, a condition called mitral valve regurgitation" (MayoClinic.com).

To be fair, people with the same condition as Barron can typically lead long, happy lives without the need for drug treatement. However, have we gotten to the point in professinal sports when we can dictate what an individual can or cannot take for his or her own well-being because the treatment in question is "banned?"

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I know something about malfunctioning heart valves

It was just 15 months ago last Friday that I had valve replacement surgery and repair of an ascending aoritic aneurysm. My condition wasn’t diagnosed till I began suffering regurgitation in late July 2008.

The more I read about Barron’s case, the more I feel he has been railroaded.

by Bill Jempty on Nov 18, 2009 1:19 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

It’s not an alleged violation of the drug policy – it was an actual violation – and Barron didn’t deny it.

Now the Tour has to figure out what kind of allowances they are going to make for real medical issues – it doesn’t seem like they expected this sort of thing from their players.

There are too many people running around saying that Barron can’t take these medications. The correct way to say it is that Barron can’t take them and play on the Tour…at least as the rules are written right now.

Personally, I think they were a little harsh on Barron and the Tour will have to reevaluate the drug policy. I also think they were silly giving in to media pressure to put a drug policy on the players in the first place. Testing or not, Barron wasn’t going to be cashing in for big bucks on either Tour, and he wasn’t trying to gain an advantage over the rest of the guys, just get himself up to his former abilities.

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Nov 18, 2009 1:34 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Yeah, doesn’t seem like the Tour operated out of its defined program manual. It might seem harsh (actually, it definitely does), but hopefully this will provide a public example that the PGA Tour can use to improve how the policy works and its enforcement.

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by Ryan Ballengee on Nov 18, 2009 3:18 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

You do have to give it to the Tour – at least they showed they were willing to stand by their guns on enforcement. Most of the other major sports let too many things slide, making their testing and enforcement a joke.

"this ball will fit in that fairway"

by courtgolf on Nov 18, 2009 3:44 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Have They?

With Finchem alluding to “results that trouble” that we haven’t heard the slightest thing about and apparently ones players haven’t even been suspended over?

by Double Eagle on Nov 18, 2009 6:09 PM EST up reply actions   0 recs

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