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Padraig Harrington forced to withdraw from Memphis after bizarre pro-am injury

In 2017, pro golfers have suffered some bizarre injuries, and several of them happened on the golf course during pro-am events. Padraig Harrington became the latest pro to go down at a pro-am clinic, pulling out of the FedEx St. Jude Classic on Tuesday. On Monday at a clinic near Washington, D.C., Harrington was trying to teach a golfer about the swing on the range when he was struck by the amateur’s golf club on his elbow during the swing.

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