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As inspiring stories go, Mike Browne's journey is one that will definitely sit up there. Mike suffered a broken left leg during a routine training exercise serving for the Royal Artillery unit in 2011, but his injury hadn’t healed almost two years later due to a rare infection which led him to undergo amputation. It was the best thing for Mike, as it gave him a better quality of life straight away.
We talk through his journey from being in the Army to playing professional golf with the help of a charity called On Course Foundation. Mike also talks through what he thinks an aspiring golfer should be doing to fulfil their dreams.
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