‘Was harmful for me to be out here’: Tour pro opens up on mental health

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Aaron Wise, who has appeared sparingly on the PGA Tour since withdrawing from the 2023 Masters due to his mental health, says it had been “harmful” for him to be playing.

Appearing on CBS on Saturday after his third round at the John Deere Classic, Wise had been asked by reporter Amanda Balionis how he’d frame his weekend and his journey. He had just finished a round of four-under 67 at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill.,, and Sunday, he’ll start five strokes back of the leaders.

“Yeah, it’s been long and difficult, and like you said, I’ve done a lot of great things in the game, but I was in a place where it was harmful for me to be out here and playing,” Wise said. “Like I wasn’t myself. I wasn’t enjoying it anymore and took a step back and met some great people along the way who helped me with my journey.

“And you know, feel a lot calmer, feel a lot like I can enjoy it a little bit more being out here. There’s always going to be stress and tough things associated with being a professional golfer, but now I feel like I kind of have tools on how to handle that and a better mindset overall.”

The 2016 NCAA champion, Wise won the 2018 Byron Nelson event in just his 26th PGA Tour start, and later that year, he was voted PGA Tour Rookie of the Year. He has been ranked as high as 33rd in the world, but in 2023, he withdrew from the Masters just days before the start of the major, posting the following note on his Instagram account, along with the words: “This hurts, but it’s needed. See you soon”:

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