Former LPGA golfer Meg Mallon, who suffers from back, neck and shoulder pain, receives
shockwave therapy from Dr. Erich Menge at Boca Delray Pain & Rehabilitation.
Mallon says the therapy has helped her feel better.
Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By
Former LPGA golfer Meg Mallon, who suffers from back, neck and shoulder pain, receives
shockwave therapy from Dr. Erich Menge at Boca Delray Pain & Rehabilitation.
Mallon says the therapy has helped her feel better.
Tim Stepien/The Coastal Star
By
Meg Mallon still busy in retirement
By Craig Dolch
Beth Daniel always made a quick impact in golf.
She won the U.S. Women’s Amateur the first time she entered the event, in 1975, and she was named the LPGA Tour’s Rolex Rookie of the Year in 1979. T
Meg Mallon (left) and Beth Daniel will host this year’s Bethesda Pro-Am Golf Tournament. Photo by Jerry Lower
Daniel and Mallon hosting Bethesda benefit
By Craig Dolch
It has been six months since Meg Mallon retired as a professional golfer,