MRI confirms herniated disk in neck for Stricker

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Sep. 28, 2011

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Tests have confirmed that Steve Stricker has a herniated disk in his neck. The next step for the American golfer is figuring out what to do about it.

Stricker's agent at IMG, Jon Heaton, said Wednesday that an MRI confirmed the neck injury. He says Stricker is not feeling any pain, although he is weak in his left arm.

He says Stricker is consulting specialists and evaluating treatment options.

Still to be decided is whether Stricker is fit enough to play Nov. 17-20 in the Presidents Cup. U.S. captain Fred Couples has said if Stricker can't play, he would be replaced by PGA champion Keegan Bradley.

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