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Former PGA Tour Pro Opens Up On Battles With Alcohol And Depression In Honest Essay

Steve Wheatcroft poses with the trophy after his win at the 2011 Melwood Prince George's County Open

Former PGA Tour pro Steve Wheatcroft has opened up about his battles with alcoholism.

The 46-year-old, who turned professional in 2001 before walking away from the game in 2019, documented the story of his struggles following his retirement in an essay that he originally shared on his X account. 

Wheatcroft made 170 PGA Tour appearances after joining the circuit in 2007, while he claimed two Web.com Tour (now the Korn Ferry Tour) wins, but, as he explained in his essay, it was in 2022, after he took up a second career as a financial adviser, that his troubles came to the surface.

Wheatcroft’s first professional win came at the Web.com Tour’s Melwood Prince George’s County Open in 2011

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He wrote: “I started working as a financial advisor and threw myself into the job the same way I played golf. Head down, time to grind.

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