Anthony Wall pulls out of Dunhill Links Championship
FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
The shoulder injury Londoner Anthony Wall suffered last Friday playing for Britain and Ireland against Continental Europe has led to his withdrawal from this week's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland.
Wall won both his four-ball games on his debut in the Vivendi Trophy, but was unable to play any further part in the match and feared it might signal a lengthy lay-off.
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Mickelson moves back up to second
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Martin Kaymer and Paul Casey, first and second on the European Tour money list, are also missing this week.
Kaymer is recovering from surgery after breaking toes in a go-karting accident, while Casey is still struggling with the torn rib muscle injury that has been bothering him since The Open in July.
In their absence Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Ross Fisher all have a chance to go top of the "Race to Dubai" standings.
McIlroy and Westwood need a second place finish on Sunday, while Fisher, who last year lost a play-off to Swede Robert Karlsson, would have to take the first prize of just over £485,000.
FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
The shoulder injury Londoner Anthony Wall suffered last Friday playing for Britain and Ireland against Continental Europe has led to his withdrawal from this week's Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland.
Wall won both his four-ball games on his debut in the Vivendi Trophy, but was unable to play any further part in the match and feared it might signal a lengthy lay-off.
LINKS TO MORE GOLF NEWS ====
Mickelson moves back up to second
All-star cast for Dunhill Links
Quartet poised for Match Play places
Mickelson takes win
===========================
Martin Kaymer and Paul Casey, first and second on the European Tour money list, are also missing this week.
Kaymer is recovering from surgery after breaking toes in a go-karting accident, while Casey is still struggling with the torn rib muscle injury that has been bothering him since The Open in July.
In their absence Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Ross Fisher all have a chance to go top of the "Race to Dubai" standings.
McIlroy and Westwood need a second place finish on Sunday, while Fisher, who last year lost a play-off to Swede Robert Karlsson, would have to take the first prize of just over £485,000.
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