Michael Thorbjornsen. Kathryn Riley

At No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and already a selection for the US Walker Cup team competing next month at St Andrews, Michael Thorbjornsen would have been among the favourites next week to contend at the US Amateur at Cherry Hills. Instead the 21-year-old rising senior at Stanford announced that a back injury will sideline him for the next few month, forcing him to miss both the US Amateur and the Walker Cup.

“I’m disappointed to share that I am unable to compete in next week’s US Amateur and upcoming Walker Cup due to a stress fracture in my back,” the Pac-12 player of the year wrote on Instagram. “My medical team has recommended a period of inactivity for the fracture to heal properly. While the timing is unfortunate, I anticipate being back to full health this fall. I’ve given it my all this summer and made some great memories. It hurts missing our national amateur championship and not representing Team USA at St. Andrews, but I’m very grateful to the USGA for the honor and their support. I can’t wait to get back with my teammates at Stanford and back on the course as soon as possible.”

 

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A native of Welleley, Massachusetts, Thorbjornsen has had a steady summer, led by qualifying for the US Open for the third time in his amateur career and finishing 17th at the PGA Tour’s John Deere Classic. (In 2022, he finished fourth at the Travelers Championship.) Last week, he reached the match-play portion of the Western Amateur after winning the title in 2021. He is also ranked No. 1 entering the 2023-24 college season on the PGA Tour University ranking, which provides a direct pathway to earning a PGA Tour card in 2024.

A year ago, Thorbjornsen was among four co-medallists in the US Amateur at Ridgewood Country Club before falling in the first round. In previous appearances, he reached the second round of match play at Oakmont in 2021 and was a quarter-finalist in 2020 at Bandon Dunes.

Thorbjornsen’s USGA success also includes winning the US Junior Amateur title in 2018.