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Canada's Conners withdraws from US Open due to injury
- Canadian golfer Corey Conners withdrew from the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont shortly before Sunday's final round due to a right wrist injury.
- Conners hurt his right wrist on Thursday’s first round when he struck a hidden TV cable while playing from a bunker, and he worsened the injury during Saturday’s third round at the 11th hole.
- Despite the injury, Conners shot a 2-over 72 in the third round, was tied for 39th place, and was praised for his resilience by playing partner Michael Kim.
- Michael Kim praised Corey Conners on X for his determination despite injury, highlighting the lengthy 20-minute wait before a physio could reach him on the course.
- Conners' withdrawal highlights the physical toll of the major, ending his chance to improve from being 12 strokes off the lead and ranked 21st worldwide.
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Freak TV cable injury forces Top 10 chasing PGA Tour star out of US Open
Two-time PGA Tour winner Corey Conners has been forced to withdraw from US Open at Oakmont due to a bizarre injury blow. The Canadian had carded rounds of 72, 74 and 72 to put himself in the top 15 at the third major of the year – before was forced to pull out just hours before his final round. The Canadian underwent treatment on the course on Thursday At eight over par, Conners was 12 shots behind Sam Burns’ overnight lead heading into the four…
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