Danielle Kang, 29, said she has gone through a number of procedures with specialists, and it’s a process of elimination. She was told she wouldn't be able to compete in last week's match-play event or this week's major, but she proved otherwise.
Golfweek and USA TODAY Sports spoke with former LPGA pro Jeehae Lee about her new company that uses advanced technology to analyze your swing.SOUTHERN PINES, North Carolina – For the past two months, Danielle Kang has done everything she can to get to the 77th U.S. Women’s Open. It was her only goal.
When asked if the tumor was benign, Kang told a small group of reporters, “I really don’t have the answers now.” “Right now, it’s not as simple as blaming the tumor to be the problem,” Kang said. “It’s not just that I have an issue with my back, there is more to it. The scary part is that, I understand, and I didn’t want to publicize it, but I know it got out. There’s more to it. I just don’t want to really discuss the details of what’s going on in my back.”