Las Vegas Review-Journal

Healthy Las Vegan finally back on track

Marsico makes strides on Web.com Tour

- By Brian Hurlburt Special to the Review-journal

Las Vegas resident Max Marsico is living his dream of playing profession­al golf, but family and friends would have understood if he had given up after suffering a vertebrae fracture at age 15.

Or if he had put his clubs away for good a few years later when he was sidelined for 18 months with a mysterious injury. Life was miserable during that stretch in 2013 and 2014.

“I was misdiagnos­ed for a long time,” said Marsico, who plays on the Web.com Tour. “I kept going through rehab, but when I had some improvemen­t, the pain would return. I finally went to Tom Boers, a physical therapist in Georgia, in 2014. He immediatel­y told me I had a locked facet joint.

“At the end of three days, he took me to the range and I was able to hit balls. During the previous 18 months, I could barely practice putting. The first morning I woke up and noticed it, I pretty much couldn’t get out of bed. It had locked up my entire left side. I couldn’t turn, and my body was completely shut down. He fixed my posture and how I stood over the ball. Since then, I haven’t had an issue.”

The 26-year-old estimates he has missed four years of competitiv­e golf, but despite the setbacks, he had a terrific amateur career and appears to be just getting started as a profession­al.

Marsico graduated from The Meadows High School, but played mostly junior golf tournament­s as opposed to high school golf and won 50 times. He won three tournament­s at the University of Pennsylvan­ia. He graduated from Penn’s Wharton School of Business in 2014.

He then returned home and won the 2014 Southern Nevada Golf Associatio­n Championsh­ip and the 2015 SNGA Tournament of Champions before turning profession­al.

Marsico earned exempt status on the 2018 Web.com Tour in December by finishing 10th at the qualifying tournament at Whirlwind Golf Club in Chandler, Arizona.

Two weeks ago, Marsico finished a career-best 11th at the Savannah Golf Championsh­ip in Georgia. He has made the cut in three of seven tournament­s and is 78th on the money list with $15,625.

“I’ve learned a lot, and it is funny how golf cliches like ‘one shot at a time’ and others are so incredibly accurate about what a pro golfer experience­s on a shot-to-shot, round-toround, week-to-week, monthto-month basis,” Marsico said. “You can’t let anything get you too far down.”

Juniors to play Reflection Bay

The American Junior Golf Associatio­n Las Vegas Championsh­ip will be played May 26

to 28 at the Jack Nicklaus-designed Reflection Bay Golf Club at Lake Las Vegas. The event will feature some of the nation’s top male and female golfers from ages 12 to 19.

A benefit junior-am will be May 25. Teams of four paired with a junior are $500. Contact Eric Dutt at edutt@reflection­baygolf.com for more informatio­n.

Stars on, off course

LPGA Tour players Danielle Kang, Michele Wie and Allison Lee took over social media promoting the MGM Resorts Internatio­nal M Life. They were shown enjoying room service in bed and eating at Lago at Bellagio, among other staged scenes.

The golf notebook appears Wednesdays. Freelance writer Brian Hurlburt is a two-time author who has covered golf in Las Vegas for more than two decades. He can be reached at bhurlburt5@gmail.com or @Lvgolfinsi­der.

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