HOOVER, Ala. (AP) Ken Green isn't aiming for a quick victory in his comeback to the Champions Tour.
Playing respectably would be a win, in itself. Green returns for his first individual stroke-play event since a series of tragedies with the Regions Charity Classic starting Friday in suburban Birmingham.
Green has endured the deaths of his brother, longtime girlfriend and son, and the amputation of the lower part of his right leg over the last year.
He played with a partner in the Legends of Golf three weeks ago.
Green said Thursday he's battling a serious case of nerves wondering how his leg will hold up over three days and 54 holes of golf.
It's especially tough since he chose the Champions Tour's longest course, the hilly Ross Bridge on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail.
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