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Sky Sports Presenter Iona Stephen Overcomes Wrist Injury to Pursue Golfing Dreams


Sky Sports Presenter Iona Stephen Overcomes Wrist Injury to Pursue Golfing Dreams

From Golfer to Presenter

Once a budding professional golfer, Iona Stephen's dreams were shattered when a wrist injury forced her to step back from the sport. However, she has found solace in her new role as a presenter for Sky Sports.

A Journey of Resilience

In a heartfelt Instagram post, Iona shared her journey of recovery and how she never gave up despite the setbacks. She underwent surgery and even tried to learn to play left-handed after doctors told her she would never play golf again.

Finding a New Path

While the surgeries didn't bring her back to the golf course, Iona found a new way to pursue her passion by working for Sky Sports as a presenter. She now regularly covers golfing events, including the DP World Tour and prestigious tournaments like The Open and The Masters.

Impressive Social Media Presence

Iona has built up an impressive following on social media, with 149k followers on Instagram. Her fans admire her inspirational journey and show their support through heartfelt messages in the comment section.



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One fan wrote, "Such an inspirational life journey," while another commented, "Well, I think you're awesome." Many fans appreciate her contribution to on-course commentating, saying she brings a fresh perspective to the game.

Not only does Iona captivate her followers with her sports content, but she also shares glimpses of her travels and showcases her classy outfits.

Despite the challenges she faced, Iona Stephen has embraced her new role as a presenter and continues to inspire others with her resilience and love for golf.


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