Allenby ruled out by fishy tale

ROBERT Allenby hurt his knee during a fishing trip and will miss the final major championship of the year.

Allenby has revealed that he tore ligaments in his right knee when he slipped on the deck of his boat during a fishing trip to the Bahamas, and he will be out for at least three weeks. He withdrew from the Bridgestone Invitational and will not be able to compete next week in the PGA Championship.

"I was so ready to go," the Australian said. "I had two weeks of working out at home, pounding it in the gym, pounding golf balls ... and bang! Just a day of fishing. I thought that would be nice, get some lobster on the way home. Very depressing."

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Allenby said it was late afternoon when he stepped onto the deck and hit a wet spot, sending his legs in different directions. He figured he hyperextended his knee, but when he had a hard time walking, went to the doctor for further tests. He had arthroscopic surgery Tuesday to repair his medial collateral ligaments.

Doctors told Allenby, who is No?14 in the world rankings, that he should be fully healed in time for The Barclays, which starts on 24 August as the first tournament in the FedEx Cup play-offs.

The only bright spot was that the ligaments were in his right knee. For a right-handed golfer, the left knee bears most of the weight during the swing.

Allenby won consecutive weeks in South Africa and Australia at the end of last year, and was runner-up by one shot this year at the Sony Open and The Players Championship.

The good news? At least he caught some fish.

"And now I've got three weeks to cook it," he said.

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