
Cinderella story —
American rookie Charlie Beljan wins the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic just two days after being taking to hospital with an elevated heart rate and numbness in his arm.

Panic attack? —
Beljan speaks with emergency medical services staff during his second round at the Magnolia course on Friday.

Time out —
Beljan, who was fighting to keep his PGA Tour playing rights for next season, told his caddy that he thought he was "going to die" after suffering elevated blood pressure and numbness in his arms.

Hospital treatment —
The 28-year-old was taken to hospital following Friday's round, having shot a remarkable eight-under-par 64 to lead the $4.7 million tournament by three shots.

Playing on —
The Arizona native confirmed that he would play in Saturday's third round in Florida despite being advised to rest by doctors.