Landry replaces injured Wiesberger in Open field

Golf

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — American Andrew Landry will play in The Open for the first time next week at Carnoustie after replacing Bernd Wiesberger in the field.

Tournament organizers made the announcement Wednesday, with Wiesberger saying on social media that he was having problems with an ongoing wrist injury.

The Austrian, who hasn’t played competitively since April, said “the healing process has not put me into a position where I can train, let alone play, at the level I would like to.”

Landry, 30, won his first PGA Tour title in April, at the Valero Texas Open.

Fellow American Keegan Bradley is now first reserve for The Open, which starts July 19, followed by Adrian Otaegui and Aaron Wise.

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