Q&A with Ken Green: His Comeback Well Underway
In June of 2009 Ken Green's life was turned upside down. While travelling to a Champions Tour event in his RV, the right front tire blew, causing the vehicle to veer down a steep embankment and hit a tree. The crash killed his brother, girlfriend, and precious dog, all who were travelling with Green. Green sustained multiple injuries from the crash, most notably having to have the lower portion of his right leg amputated. Seven months later, fate dealt Green another heartache when he was informed that his 21 year-old son Hunter, was found dead in his SMU dorm room from a cause that is still unknown. Throughout it all Ken Green has shown a determination and positive attitude that not many could muster if put in a similar situation. I recently had an opportunity to catch up with Ken on a range of topics including how he is able to stay so positive to his earlier "bad boy" reputation on Tour.
First, I'd like to offer my deepest sympathies for all the losses you’ve suffered in the past year. You’ve been through so much since June ‘09, more than most people go through in a lifetime. How do you keep such a positive attitude through it all?
Ken Green: I believe that the only way to move on without going insane is to keep a positive outlook on life. If you let the disaster get into your head you are just "as dead" as your loved ones. Cry but accept and cry some more and then move forward.
You’ve accomplished a lot in your career on the course. The 1989 Ryder Cup, 5 Tour victories, some great finishes in Majors. What are you most proud of?
Ken Green: My wins are clearly what I covet the most. The Ryder Cup was a thrill and an honor, but second. I also like the fact that I've won on four continents and had hole-in-ones on five continents.
You’re playing as Mike Reid’s partner at Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf tournament at the end of April. Do you feel your game is close to where you’d like it to be for the event?
Ken Green: Mike Reid is an absolute angel for playing with me at The Legends, as my game will be about 70%. My hope is to be able to make a few birdies for him and tell him to grind hard Mr. Radar.
Physically, what’s been the biggest challenge for you now that you are back on the course?
Ken Green: The are two things thats are nightmares for me. Bunkers and the side hill lies are "ouch not again". The physical nerve pain drops you to the ground when it strikes. It is the most pain I have ever felt in my life. Sadly, it can last for up to two hours of serious intensity.
Your story has touched so many people and the entire golfing community seems to be behind you. Describe what that outpouring of support has meant to you. Was it at all surprising?
Ken Green: I have been astounded at the outpouring of love, support and generosity. Strangers, friends, and family have joined together to give me the oppurtunity to try and play professional golf again. Without them I would be in deep trouble as I had nothing to my name. They have shown me that with support your goals are acheiveable.
I know currently you have a dispute with the Champions Tour in regards to your major medical exemption. Is there anything new to report there that you could share?
Ken Green: As of right now there is nothing new to report on whether or not I receive the major medical exemption that I have asked for. I personally feel this is a no brainer and have only asked for what I had already earned. Only the Tour can answer that and certainly they will spin it so they don't look like they are doing anything wrong.
In regards to your reputation earlier on in your career as a bit of a “bad boy”, you were to somewhat of a lesser degree “John Daly” before John Daly. Do you regret any of those actions that may have led to that reputation? Most of those incidents, to me at least, seem to have all been in good fun and the PGA Tour being a little uptight.
Ken Green: I regret nothing that I have done in the past in regards to my actions. I never did anything with intent to hurt me or the game of golf. Somethings people may not have agreed with but I just simply enjoyed my life in golf, there is no better way to make a living. My "so called actions" today would not even being mentioned at all. The tour was simply not ready for me then, today they are.
Ken Green will be playing in the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf tournament on the Champions Tour when it takes place from April 23-25. Look for Ken when it's televised then on The Golf Channel and CBS.
You can follow Ken's come back at his website: www.kengreenscomeback.com. I'll also be checking in with Ken from time to time to see how is progress is coming along.
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Thanks Court. I told him I specifically remember watching him when I was a kid and how the green shoes always stood out to me. He said that today, those green shoes wouldn’t be looked at twice with all the stuff the guys wear nowadays! How true!
I'm with you guys...
hope he can make it back….and Naw, Those would be too tame for Rickie….STUB
Great interview. I really hope he makes it back all the way, at least to the point where he can be out there competing again. Green has endured more than his share of adversity so hopefully it balances out a little with some good things happening for him.
I can’t wait to see how he does in April at 70% and then beyond as he keeps working to get back to as close to 100% as he is able.
Hey all you guys out there,
I’m in Big D, and have a lot of ties to SMU, having 4 of my 5 kids go there, and let me tell you that the school is devastated….my sources haven’t been able to give any info, but no one can understand why there were people living in that Frat house when they had been banned from the campus….what a loss…no parents should have to bury their children……STUB
It will be great to see him on TV when they air the Legends Tourney. I’m sure CBS will do a spot on him… i hope at least. I asked him if The Golf Channel approached him with a “Being Ken Green” type of show, if he’d be interested. He didn’t answer that one! I wonder if they may be in talks? Seems like it would be a no brainer from TGC perspective. Would make for great TV I think.
Such a sad story.
I hope he can overcome the loss of his leg and play again. I saw him at the International in Colorado in the mid 90’s. Not many people following him and I just happened to be near where he hit his ball under a tall bush. I stayed to watch and see how he handled the shot, it was him and his caddy and me standing there. He took several minutes carefully working his way into the bush and finally slapped the ball onto the green. He came out of the bush and looked at me, rolled his eyes and then snickered while mumbling something I couldn’t hear. For some reason I’ve always remembered that shot. Hang in there Ken.
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Thank you , Jeff, for a great interview.
Can anyone expand on the medical exemption issue?
I write about golf at www.tees2greens.com, too.
Ken is a bit limited on what he can say, and for fear of sticking his foot in his mouth while the jury is still out on it.
by Jeff.Palopoli on Mar 15, 2010 11:31 AM EDT up reply actions
Jeff....."his foot in his mouth"......
surely you could have come up with something a little more appropriate, but then again, Ken might find that funny……go figure.
The Saints ARE the SUPER BOWL CHAMPS....WHO DAT!
I don’t know which was funnier – the slip of the keyboard or the correction ?!! But I think em’s right – Green would probably laugh.
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
Court......I have an extreme fear of those kind of comments.......
When I was in my early 20’s I saw a woman who had gone to my high school. I talked to her for a couple of minutes and then asked when she was “due”……..rut ro……she said "oh, I’m not pregnant, just fat……or the time I was standing on the corner waiting to cross, and saw a “near miss” between 2 cars and I said “wow did you see that” and turned to the guy next to me……he was blind. Foot/Mouth…..works for me.
The Saints ARE the SUPER BOWL CHAMPS....WHO DAT!
LOL !! That’s one you just can’t win with. If she had been preggers and you asked her if she was going to lose some weight…
Luckily – most people…well….not the prego/fat women…understand the cranial-rectal inversions that bring out those comments. I’ve been laughed at more over the embarrassment of making those comments than making the statement.
"this ball will fit in that fairway"
lol very true! as long as it’s his left foot! Didn’t even think of that, but it’s funny I’ve seen him reference that same figure of speech when talking about the exemption and Champions Tour on his blog…
Hey guys...
one time a bunch (well OK, 4 of us) were sitting and watching the tournament they had for amputees…This was some time ago, and really, there was some unbelievable shots being made…Anyhooo, one drink led to another, to another, and a heated discussion got started about the players…In the end, it was almost unanimous that we would all rather lose a limb than be blind…So Easy, hope you never have to make that happen….STUB

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