One ESPN broadcaster's golf shot briefly knocked another out of action.
Joe Buck called five U.S. Opens for Fox from 2015 to '19, in addition to his baseball and football duties.In a light-hearted Wednesday afternoon report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, it was revealed that Buck recently hit an errant golf shot that injured his wife, ESPN reporter Michelle Beisner-Buck.
" underwent surgery today to repair nerve damage in her fractured ankle that occurred during a freak accident when her husband Joe accidentally drove a golf ball into it, per sources," Schefter wrote—alongside a picture of Beisner-Buck giving a thumbs up in a hospital bed.underwent surgery today to repair nerve damage in her fractured ankle that occurred during a freak accident when her husband Joe accidentally drove a golf ball into it, per sources.
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