The american Brandt Snedeker, ninth best player in the world, could be two months on the sidelines due to an injury to his left knee due to a small accident last week in Sheshan, China.
Snedeker participated on Monday October 28 in one of the activities planned by the HSBC Champion climbed a ‘Segway’ (light transport vehicle electric two-wheeled gyroscopic) when he lost his balance having to jump out of the contraption.
“When it felt a pop in the knee and pain,” said Snedeker. “Fortunately, this is a relatively minor injury that requires surgery, so that in the bad is good news.”
“The injury could be cured in two or three weeks and it took six to eight,” said the player. “Depending on the person is cured in a period or other.”