Lombardi On Course Since Auto Accident
Time, it seems, dims the memory of most physical trauma. But the fears that accompany the pain never go away.
Kirk Lombardi, the 23-year-old who earlier this month won the Maryland State Amateur golf tournament, can recount almost every detail of the automobile accident 2 1/2 years ago that left him with two broken femurs and a long way to go before he would walk again.
He remembers lying on the pavement after the accident, in which he had come over a hill at about 35 mph and hit an illegally parked tractor-trailer. He thought about all the television replays of Joe Theismann’s fractured leg. He recalls that when he reached down to tug on his thighs, the bottom parts didn’t follow the …
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