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Aaron Rodgers back on (the golf) course after collarbone injury

Aaron Rodgers said last week that his surgically repaired collarbone felt good enough to allow him to play golf in the one-day Pro-Am at the PGA Tour's Waste Management Open in Scottsdale, Arizona.

In a good sign for his recovery, he's teeing it up again this week.

He's at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am for three days (and possibly a fourth) as the amateur partner of PGA Tour winner Jerry Kelly.

The Green Bay Packers quarterback and the Madison, Wisconsin, pro golfer have teamed up in this event several times before and are hoping to be one of the 25 teams to make it to Sunday's final round.