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With collarbone injury in past, Wolff eyes match-play run at U.S. Junior

BLUFFTON, S.C. –– Last April, Matthew Wolff was throwing the football around with some friends when he tripped and landed on his left shoulder. The fall resulted in a broken left collarbone, an injury that would sideline Wolff, one of the top junior golfers in his class, for nearly a month and a half.

“Just a freak accident,” said Wolff, who is ranked 16th overall and sixth in the Class of 2017 by Golfweek.

Images from the 2015 U. S. Junior Amateur at Colleton River Plantation Club (Pete Dye Course).

  • Players prepare to take the course for more play at 7:15 p.m. at the 68th U. S. Junior Amateur Championship at Colleton River Plantation Club.
    Players prepare to take the course for more play at 7:15 p.