
BREAKING NEWS Golf star Corey Conners withdraws from US Open before starting his final round
Canadian golfer Corey Conners withdrew from the US Open shortly before the start of his final round on Sunday.
Conners hurt his wrist and needed medical attention during his third round on Saturday.
He was 38th in the standings on +8 for the tournament going into the final day at Oakmont.

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