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Scott Stallings Completes Boston Marathon for Charity

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Scott Stallings, a three-time PGA Tour champion, ran the 129th Boston Marathon on April 22, 2025, raising over $20,640 for Golf Fights Cancer. After battling injuries and undergoing multiple surgeries, Stallings embraced marathon training as part of his comeback journey. He finished the race in 4:10:19, finding joy in the challenge and community support. This milestone not only marks his return to fitness but also emphasizes resilience and dedication to a worthy cause.

Scott Stallings Takes on the Boston Marathon, Raises Over $20K for Charity

In a heartwarming story of perseverance and community support, Scott Stallings, a three-time PGA Tour champion, laced up his running shoes and hit the pavement for the 129th Boston Marathon on April 22, 2025. This wasn’t just any ordinary marathon for Stallings—it was a chance to showcase his comeback after battling through multiple injuries and to raise funds for a cause close to his heart.

A Long Road Back

Stallings hasn’t had it easy lately. It has been over a year since he last participated in a PGA Tour event, where he had to withdraw from the 2024 Texas Children’s Houston Open due to a significant left shoulder injury. His struggles didn’t stop there; he underwent several surgeries, including repairs for a torn labrum that made golf feel like an impossible dream.

After a tough year filled with rehabilitation and recovery, Stallings made his triumphant return to the driving range, but with a twist. Instead of focusing solely on golf, he channeled his energy into training for the Boston Marathon, inspired by motivational books like “Do Hard Things” and “Endure”.

Diving Into Marathon Training

Stallings started his marathon journey around Thanksgiving, setting a personal goal that seemed ambitious, especially since this was his first foray into competitive running. He wasn’t about to let self-doubt creep in; he embraced the challenge with open arms. Joining the Golf Fights Cancer marathon team ensured that he was running not just for himself but for a greater purpose, raising over $20,640 for the non-profit organization founded by the PGA Tour Commissioner.

On race day, Stallings crossed the finish line with an impressive time of 4:10:19, maintaining a pace of 9:32 minutes per mile. With friends and family cheering him on, including cleverly made signs from his wife that lightened the mood, the experience was nothing short of uplifting.

Running with a Purpose

Although not a seasoned runner, Stallings found joy in his training, which often included walks and bouts of “running angry” after disappointing golf performances. Not just a physical challenge, this marathon was a way to mark his 40th birthday, giving him an extra motivational boost. Stallings humorously aimed to finish his race somewhere between the ambulance and the street sweeper, capturing the blend of determination and light-heartedness that made his participation special.

Looking Forward

Completing the marathon was a major milestone for Stallings, but he’s not done yet. As he shifts his focus back to golf, he plans to keep training and improve his game, with hopes of making a return to the PGA Tour—this time, competing for the coveted FedEx Cup Fall through a medical extension. With the encouragement of PGA Tour Commissioner and support from the golfing community, Stallings is charging ahead on the path to recovery and competitive play.

In the end, Stallings’ journey is not just about the marathon; it’s about resilience, community, and making a difference. His transition back into sports and his dedication to raising funds for Golf Fights Cancer truly embody the spirit of not giving up.

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