OAKMONT, Pa. – Canadian golfer Corey Conners has withdrawn from the ultimate spherical of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Nation Membership resulting from a proper wrist damage.
The 33-year-old from Listowel, Ont., sustained the damage through the first spherical on Thursday when his membership struck a tv cable whereas enjoying from a bunker. Regardless of the setback, Conners accomplished rounds of 72, 74 and 72, positioning himself inside the prime 15 heading into Sunday’s ultimate spherical.
On Saturday, the damage worsened, prompting Conners to hunt medical remedy and bear imaging. He tried to heat up on Sunday morning however was unable to proceed, resulting in his withdrawal simply hours earlier than his scheduled tee time alongside Ryan Fox, who just lately gained the RBC Canadian Open.
Conners has had a constant season on the PGA TOUR, making 14 cuts in 15 occasions and securing 5 top-10 finishes. He was ranked ninth within the FedEx Cup standings getting into the U.S. Open. His greatest main consequence this 12 months was a tie for eighth on the Masters.
The extent of Conners’ damage and its influence on his participation in upcoming tournaments, together with the $20 million Vacationers Championship, stays unsure.