
Golf Legend Nick Faldo Recovering After Heart Surgery
Six-time major champion Sir Nick Faldo is heading home after successful open-heart surgery to repair an enlarged aorta. The 68-year-old British golf legend is already planning his return to work and a special Masters celebration in April.
One of Britain's greatest golfers is on the mend and heading home with a powerful reminder that taking care of your health is always the right move.
Sir Nick Faldo, who won six major championships during his legendary career, successfully underwent preventative open-heart surgery two weeks ago at The Cleveland Clinic. The 68-year-old and his wife Lindsay are now traveling home after world-renowned cardiac surgeon Dr. Lars Svensson repaired Faldo's enlarged aorta.
The surgery was scheduled and preventative, meaning Faldo took proactive steps to address a serious health issue before it became an emergency. That decision is already paying off as he looks ahead to returning to his normal life.
Faldo's achievements on the golf course are remarkable. He won the Masters three times (1989, 1990, and 1996) and The Open Championship three times (1987, 1990, and 1992). He spent 97 weeks ranked as the world's number one golfer and earned 43 tournament victories throughout his career.

The sporting world inducted him into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1997, cementing his legacy as one of the sport's true greats. Since retiring from competitive golf, Faldo has stayed active in the sport through golf course design work.
Why This Inspires
Faldo's story shows the importance of listening to medical advice and taking preventative action. Instead of waiting for a health crisis, he chose to address his enlarged aorta on his own terms with expert care. That courage and wisdom gave him the best possible outcome.
His positive attitude shines through too. Just two weeks after major surgery, Faldo is already planning his return to work and looking forward to celebrating the 28th anniversary of his 1996 Masters victory this April in Augusta.
The message from his team was simple but meaningful: "Home never felt so good."
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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