Injured Furyk pulls out of Presidents Cup
LOS ANGELES, California: Jim Furyk withdrew from the United States team for the upcoming Presidents Cup in South Korea on Friday citing an ongoing wrist injury.Furyk, one of the most experienced members of the US team who would have been playing in his eighth Presidents Cup, has been replaced by
By our correspondents
October 04, 2015
LOS ANGELES, California: Jim Furyk withdrew from the United States team for the upcoming Presidents Cup in South Korea on Friday citing an ongoing wrist injury.
Furyk, one of the most experienced members of the US team who would have been playing in his eighth Presidents Cup, has been replaced by J.B. Holmes who only narrowly missed out on an automatic place in the team.
Furyk will still travel to Korea however as a fourth assistant to US captain Jay Haas, working alongside Fred Couples, Davis Love III and Steve Stricker.
“There is nothing I take more pride in than representing the United States in the Presidents Cup and the Ryder Cup, and I am deeply disappointed that I will have to withdraw from playing because my wrist, although improving, is still not where it needs to be at this point,” Furyk said.
“There are few people I respect more than Jay Haas, who I partnered with in the Presidents Cup in 2003 in South Africa, and I’m very grateful to accept the invitation to be part of the team as assistant captain.”
Furyk, one of the most experienced members of the US team who would have been playing in his eighth Presidents Cup, has been replaced by J.B. Holmes who only narrowly missed out on an automatic place in the team.
Furyk will still travel to Korea however as a fourth assistant to US captain Jay Haas, working alongside Fred Couples, Davis Love III and Steve Stricker.
“There is nothing I take more pride in than representing the United States in the Presidents Cup and the Ryder Cup, and I am deeply disappointed that I will have to withdraw from playing because my wrist, although improving, is still not where it needs to be at this point,” Furyk said.
“There are few people I respect more than Jay Haas, who I partnered with in the Presidents Cup in 2003 in South Africa, and I’m very grateful to accept the invitation to be part of the team as assistant captain.”
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