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US Open star withdraws hours before start of final round after suffering injury and needing medical attention

US Open star withdraws hours before start of final round after suffering injury and needing medical attention

Scottish Sun9 hours ago

COR BLIMEY US Open star withdraws hours before start of final round after suffering injury and needing medical attention
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COREY CONNERS has been forced to withdraw from the US Open just hours before his final round.
The Canadian, 33, has been suffering with a right wrist injury.
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Corey Conners has been forced to withdraw from the US Open
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Conners is believed to have sustained the injury during the third round.
The issue is said to have occurred as he attempted to play a bunker shot on the 11th hole.
Yesterday he required medical attention while out on course.
Prior to withdrawing, Conners had been 38th in the standings.
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