Dayton Price describes the pain as indescribable. Three months of waking up knowing he’d be taken to “that room” to be rebandaged—no skin on his legs, just raw burns covering 50% of his body. “It was torture to be honest with you,” he told Monday Q Info . “It was pain that I cannot describe… something I don’t wish upon anybody.” Yet somehow, in the midst of that hell, he was already plotting his return.
Two months after doctors told him there was “little chance” he’d play competitive golf again, something shifted. Golf Canada invited him to watch the 2022 RBC Canadian Open. Win at St. George’s Golf and Country Club. “I watched Rory McIlroy win. And I thought this is going to be one hell of a story because I’m going to get out here one day,” Price declared from his hospital be