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Injured Wie withdraws from US Women’s Open

US golfer Michelle Wie said Friday the nagging right wrist injury that has sidelined her since March will keep her out of the US Women’s Open next week in Charleston, South Carolina. “While I’m making progress with my recovery, I have decided to withdraw from the US Women’s Open,” Wie, the 2014 US Open champion, said in a social media post. “It was a difficult decision to make because the US Open was one that I was looking forward to playing in all year, but my recovery and health is the priority.

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