World No. 2 Michael Thorbjornsen to miss U.S. Amateur, Walker Cup with injury

Last year at the U.S. Amateur, Thorbjornsen was one of four co-medalists. 

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One of the best amateurs in the world is done for the rest of the summer.

Stanford senior Michael Thorbjornsen announced Wednesday he was pulling out of the U.S. Amateur next week at Cherry Hills Country Club in Colorado and the Walker Cup next month at St. Andrews due to a stress fracture in his back. In an Instagram post, Thorbjornsen, who’s second in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, said his medical team advised him to have a period of inactivity so his fracture can heal properly.

In the post, Thorbjornsen said he anticipates being back to full health in time for his senior season.

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Thorbjornsen, who recently was ranked as the No. 1 player in the preseason PGA Tour U rankings for the Class of 2024, won the Pac-12 Championship as a junior and was named a Golfweek first-team All-American. He has qualified for the U.S. Open three times, including this summer at Los Angeles Country Club.

Last year at the U.S. Amateur, Thorbjornsen was one of four co-medalists.

Seahawks LB Darryl Johnson suffered ‘significant’ foot injury in Detroit

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Darryl Johnson suffered a “somewhat significant” foot injury in Detroit Week 4 and could be out for some time.

The Seattle Seahawks were fortunate in the injury department Sunday in Detroit, with only one player leaving the matchup unable to return – linebacker Darryl Johnson.

“Yeah, he hurt his foot and he has an injury that is going to take a while,” coach Pete Carroll told reporters during his Monday press conference. “I don’t know specifically. I do think it’s a stress fracture kind of thing that he is dealing with. That’s somewhat of a significant injury.”

The Seahawks claimed Johnson off waivers last month with Shelby Harris out and he earned himself a starting nod against the Lions.

“Unfortunately, I was really fired up about him in part of our plans,” Carroll continued. “He’s big, strong, versatile, active, smart. You know really one of our guys, so I’m really disappointed that he got banged up.

“He was the one guy that really got hurt in this game.”

Carroll is hopeful Johnson will be able to return at some point this season.

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