Danielle Kang -- the world's No. 12-ranked golfer -- revealed she's been playing in the U.S. Women's Open with a tumor on her spine.
, one of the world's best golfers, revealed she's been playing in the U.S. Women's Open with a tumor on her spine.
Kang -- the #12 player in the world -- said she's undergone extensive testing, and is waiting for doctors to tell her if the tumor is benign or malignant. It's been a rough few months for Kang -- she's been dealing with back pain, which forced her to withdraw from the Lotte Championship in early April. She also pulled out of the Palos Verde Championship later that month.The golf sensation is optimistic doctors will be able to tell her the condition of the tumor ... and identify whether it's the source of the pain in her back.
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