Canada's Conners withdraws from US Open due to injury
- Corey Conners, a Canadian PGA Tour player ranked 21st, withdrew from the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont before the final round due to a wrist injury.
- Conners sustained a wrist injury during a bunker shot in Thursday's opening round and worsened it while trying to play out of the rough on the 11th hole on Saturday.
- Despite pain and a challenging 20-minute wait for treatment from Canadian sports chiropractor Dr. Stuart Love due to course logistics, Conners finished round three scoring 2-over 72 but was out of contention.
- Michael Kim, who played alongside Conners, admired his determination, admitting he doubted Conners would continue competing after injuring his wrist during a major where Conners was once ranked within the top 15.
- Conners' withdrawal ends his bid at the Major, which follows his 2024 ninth-place US Open finish and fourth top-10 Masters showing this year, highlighting his strong recent form.
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