Feb 27th, 2016 Article
Jason Bohn suffers heart attack
Reports from the PGA Tour website state that Jason Bohn is in a stable condition in hospital after suffering a minor heart attack during the second round of The Honda Classic.
Reports from the PGA Tour website state that Jason Bohn is in a stable condition in hospital after suffering a minor heart attack during the second round of The Honda Classic.
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