Andrew "Beef" Johnston to return to DP World Tour action after 14 months out
Andrew "Beef" Johnston is raring to go as he prepares to return to tournament golf at the Australian PGA Championship, his first DP World Tour start after 14 months on the sidelines

Andrew “Beef” Johnston has confirmed he will return to action next month after 14 months out following surgery on his hand.
Johnston's last start on the DP World Tour was in the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth last season, but the injury jinx that has plagued his career struck again.
The 36-year-old, whose huge character and personality made him one of the most popular players in world golf, was diagnosed with a torn ligament as well as further tendon damage in his thumb.
Johnston then travelled with his family to Perth for a complex operation to repair his hand, and he is now "ramping up" his practice time on the west coast of Australia ahead of his competitive comeback in six weeks' time.
The 2016 Open de Espana champion has confirmed his intention to play in the Australian PGA at Royal Queensland from 27-20 November.
And Johnston will then head to historic Royal Melbourne the following week to join Rory McIlroy and a star-studded field for the Australian Open, assuming there are no setbacks in his recovery.
In an interview with Australian Golf Digest, Johnston outlined his passion for the city of Perth, where he has been putting in the hard yards at a number of club including Mt Lawley, Sea View and The Western Australian Golf Club.
And although he has been sidelined for over a year, he insisted he was not playing in two big events in Australia to "make up the numbers".
"We’ve fallen in love with Perth and we just love the lifestyle," he said. "The times we’ve come down here, I’ve loved it.
"I’m ramping up and starting to play a lot. These are big events. They’re important events and I’ve loved the atmosphere. I’m looking forward to playing the Australian Open and playing in Melbourne and seeing a golf course I have heard so much about over the years.