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Matthew Wolff (injury) WDs from LIV Golf Dallas

Matthew Wolff (injury) WDs from LIV Golf Dallas

Reuters2 days ago

June 27 - Matthew Wolff has withdrawn from LIV Golf Dallas on Friday due to an undisclosed injury.
LIV Golf League Reserve Player Ollie Schniederjans will replace Wolff on RangeGoats GC at Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton, Texas.
Schniederjans also replaced Wolff two weeks ago at LIV Golf Virginia after the latter sustained an injury in the first round.
Wolff, 26, previously competed with Brooks Koepka's Smash GC before he was traded to RangeGoats GC in exchange for Talor Gooch. Koepka reportedly called Wolff's worth ethic into question prior to the swap.
Wolff, who had one win on the PGA Tour, finished in second place at the 2020 U.S. Open and tied for fourth at the PGA Championship that year.
In another injury swap, Frederik Kjettrup of Denmark was replaced by Max Rottluff of Germany on Cleeks GC.
--Field Level Media

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