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According to Harig , a positive drug test could lead to a ban of up to one year, though Finchem declined to go into specifics about Singh's case. Singh has played in six events since the original Sports Illustrated piece, including a tie for 38th at the Masters in April. He will be cleared to play in all remaining events this season, with this specific case being closed in the eyes of the Tour. Follow tylerconway Absent its own list, the tour relied on W. Once W.

He was free to play. But, days after getting the green flag, Singh sued. John Daly said doing so was a bad idea. Deer-antler spray was big news once already this year: in a long article published just before the Super Bowl, Sports Illustrated reported that the Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis may have used the spray, which contains a growth hormone banned by the N.

Lewis returned to action just a few months after he was injured, in time for the playoffs and much sooner than expected for that sort of ailment.

Singh may now be liable to a suspension from pro golf. Since drug testing was introduced in golf in only one player has been banned for violating the code. American journeyman pro Doug Barron received a one-year suspension after failing a drugs test at the St Jude Classic in Barron was taking Lyrica as a substitute for propranolol, a banned substance and exogenous testosterone, which he received by an injection from a doctor.

He had been prescribed propranolol since the age 17 but an earlier attempt to gain a medical exemption had been denied by the Tour. Singh spent 32 weeks as world number one between and , won the Masters in and the and PGA Championship. He is due to compete in the Tour event in Phoenix which starts on Thursday.



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