Karlsson, leading money winner in Europe last year, withdraws from US Open
By APFriday, June 12, 2009
Karlsson withdraws because of vision problem
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Robert Karlsson of Sweden has withdrawn from the U.S. Open next week at Bethpage Black because of an eye infection which has left him with no depth perception in his left eye.
Karlsson is No. 14 in the world ranking and is coming off a year in which he became the first Swede to win the Order of Merit on the European Tour.
Andrew Svoboda will replace him, the second straight year he has got into the U.S. Open as an alternate.
The USGA said Scott Lewis, an amateur from Goleta, Calif., is now the first alternate. Lewis gets in the U.S. Open provided no one wins the St. Jude Classic this week in Memphis, Tenn., for his second PGA Tour victory in the last year.
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