
US Ryder Cup-winning captain Steve Stricker feels 'lucky' to be alive after serious illness
CNN
Steve Stricker, captain of the recent victorious US Ryder Cup team, says he feels "lucky" to be alive after a serious illness required time in hospital.
Speaking to Wisconsin.Golf, the 54-year-old explained that inflammation around his heart led to two stints in the hospital in November last year.
Stricker said that the "mysterious ailment" -- which included irregular heart rate, soaring white blood cell count and declining liver count -- caused him to lose 25 pounds, dropping him to "freshman-in-high school weight."

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