According to a article from Golf Channel, Daniel Berger has returned to the PGA Tour after not playing since the U.S. Open in Brookline, Massachusetts in 2022 due to a lower back injury. He will be competing in the American Express in La Quinta (California) on Jan. 18-21.
Berger is now ranked 634th on the Official World Golf Ranking. He will also be playing with a major medical expansion.
The 30-year-old has won four times on Tour, the most recent being the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in 2021. He has also represented the United States in two team events: the 2017 Presidents Cup, and the 2021 Ryder Cup.
Berger recently posted videos of him practicing on social media.
Daniel Berger is back in the practice area. He said he would return to the PGA Tour in 2023, at the start of the Fall Swing. @NUCLRGOLF pic.twitter.com/W7Psbd5UJS
— GOLF ACCIDENT REPORT (@InjuryReportPGA January 11, 2024