ESPN Golf: Marco Penge Steps Away from Tour Due to Health Concerns, Eyes US Open Return
Overview
Marco Penge, the English professional who secured his PGA Tour card by finishing runner-up in the Race to Dubai standings, has announced a temporary leave of absence to address persistent health concerns.
Health Background
Penge has been dealing with a sinus infection and vertigo symptoms, leading to an MRI examination ahead of the PGA Championship, where he ultimately missed the cut. His health struggles date back to last November's DP World Tour Championship in Dubai, where a viral infection hampered his bid to challenge Rory McIlroy for the season title.
What Penge Said
In a weekend social media post, Penge wrote that he has decided to take time away to restore his health, thanking fans for their support and assuring them he would "be back soon." When asked about a timeline, he acknowledged uncertainty — "two weeks or two months" — but expressed hope to compete at the US Open.
Strokeslab Perspective
Penge's best result this season was a T4 at the Valspar Championship, a performance that hinted at well-rounded SG metrics across the ball-striking categories. A full health recovery could see him return as a genuine contender in the back half of the PGA Tour season.
Penge has shown the SG profile of a legitimate PGA Tour-level player — his comeback, once fully fit, is well worth tracking through the rest of the season.
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