Tony Finau Withdraws From Grant Thornton Invitational Due to Knee Injury
The PGA Tour star cites ongoing recovery from knee surgery, with Daniel Berger stepping in as Nelly Korda's partner.
Overview
- Tony Finau announced his withdrawal from the Grant Thornton Invitational, citing recovery from mid-October knee surgery.
- Finau had been slated to partner with LPGA world No. 1 Nelly Korda, with whom he placed fourth in last year's event.
- Daniel Berger, a PGA Tour pro who recently returned from an extended injury absence, will replace Finau as Korda's partner.
- Finau also withdrew from last week's Hero World Challenge, fueling speculation about a potential move to LIV Golf, though this remains unconfirmed.
- The 2024 Grant Thornton Invitational continues to highlight a mixed-team format, pairing PGA and LPGA players in a unique competition.