Former British Open golf champ Brian Harman is enjoying with a particularly heavy coronary heart this week. (Watch the video under.)
The three-time PGA tour occasion winner stated a household pal has been in a coma after she tried to save lots of his 6-year-old son from drowning in Florida.
Speaking to reporters before the RSM Classic in his dwelling state of Georgia, he stated he was competing in China whereas his spouse and their youngsters vacationed with pal Cathy Dowdy in Ponte Vedra Seaside.
“My son … was out boogie boarding with considered one of his actually good associates. He obtained ripped out to sea by only a rip present. … This was an abnormally dangerous one,” the golfer stated.
Dowdy raced into the water however “couldn’t get to him” and “obtained injured actually badly,” he stated. “She’s been in a coma occurring six weeks now.”
“Clearly, our world down right here was sort of turned on its head,” he stated. “I don’t actually know what I needed to sort of say, aside from I needed to make use of no matter platform I did to convey consciousness to what Cathy did.”
Harman additionally talked about a man named Crane Cantrell who contributed to the rescue and made it out of the water alongside along with his son. “They disregarded their selves, went into the water to save lots of my son,” he stated. “I believe that bravery and doing one thing like that for individuals who aren’t your blood is simply essentially the most stunning factor you are able to do on this life.”
A lifeguard obtained Dowdy out of the water and gave her CPR till emergency personnel arrived, native information web site St. Johns Citizen reported. Dowdy remains on a ventilator in a Savannah, Ga., hospital, in accordance with the outlet.
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A GoFundMe on her behalf has raised more than $85,000.
Harman, presently ranked 24th in the world, was tied for 38th place at 1-under-par after the primary spherical of the RSM on Thursday. He gained the British Open, formally often called The Open Championship, in 2023.