Alright, let’s talk about this golfer, Harry Higgs, and all the buzz about his face. I was poking around the internet the other day, just killing time, and I kept seeing folks asking, “What happened to Harry Higgs’ face?” So, naturally, I got curious and decided to dig a little deeper.
First thing I did was hit up my usual spots—you know, the sports websites, golf forums, and all that jazz. Turns out, Harry had a bit of a scare with skin cancer. Yeah, not fun stuff. From what I gathered, he had a procedure done to remove some of it from his face. Apparently, it wasn’t a major thing, more like an “easy” procedure, as he called it in an interview with some guy named Smylie Kaufman on “The Smylie Show.”
Here’s the process and key details of what I found:
- Discovery: It all started with people noticing a band-aid near his ear. That’s what got the rumor mill going. I saw a few posts about it myself, people speculating all sorts of wild things.
- Confirmation: Then, Harry himself spilled the beans. He talked about having to keep that band-aid on for about 10 days after the procedure. He wasn’t hiding anything, just dealing with it like anyone would.
- Post-Procedure: After that, it seemed like he was back on the course pretty quickly. I even saw some photos of him playing in tournaments, looking just fine. No big scars or anything.
- Recent News: Then the news come out, Higgs, 32, lost his card at the end of 2023 after falling out of the top 125 in the final FedEx Cup standings. What a pity!
- Other Interesting Things: I also stumbled upon some fun facts about Harry while I was down this rabbit hole. Did you know he’s a Philadelphia Eagles fan, even though he lives in Dallas? And, get this, he’s probably best known for, well, showing off his chest at the 2022 Phoenix Open. That’s right, the guy went shirtless! Not my style, but hey, to each their own.
Anyway, I thought it was an interesting little story, and it just goes to show that even these pro athletes, they’re just regular people dealing with everyday stuff like the rest of us. Skin cancer is no joke, so it’s good to see Harry taking care of himself. And hey, at least he’s still got a sense of humor about the whole belly-out situation!
My Takeaway
Honestly, the whole thing just made me appreciate the guy even more. He’s out there grinding on the golf course, facing the pressure, and dealing with personal health stuff behind the scenes. It’s a good reminder that we all have our own battles, big or small. Plus, he is having a happy life, he and his wife Kailee just got married two weeks ago! So let’s all take a page from Harry’s book and take care of ourselves, on and off the course. Or, you know, wherever your “course” might be.