Second thoughts

Furyk says wrist isn't 100 percent

Golfer Jim Furyk’s left wrist has taken longer to heal than he anticipated, meaning he’ll miss this week’s PGA Tour opener in Kapalua, Hawaii.
Golfer Jim Furyk’s left wrist has taken longer to heal than he anticipated, meaning he’ll miss this week’s PGA Tour opener in Kapalua, Hawaii.

Jim Furyk wanted nothing more than to be in Kapalua, Hawaii, for the start of the new year on the PGA Tour. His left wrist refused to cooperate.

Furyk hasn't played since he walked off the course in the first round of the BMW Championship on Sept. 17 with what turned out to be a bone bruise on his wrist. He wound up missing the Presidents Cup and took the rest of the year off to make sure it was fully healed.

But it's taking longer than he expected.

He noticed a little soreness and questioned whether he could play an entire week after hitting balls for a few days.

"It's not 100 percent," Furyk said Tuesday from his home in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. "I don't want to get out there and play and show up just to show up. I've been hitting balls since early December, but I wasn't going to be as strong as I needed to be. To push it and try to get there early didn't seem like the right move. In my mind, it's not the right way."

Furyk hasn't been to Kapalua in five years. He ended the longest drought of his PGA Tour career by winning the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head in a playoff over Kevin Kisner.

In previous years when Furyk didn't win, he typically started his year at the AT&T Pebble Beach National.

Now that's the goal.

"First and foremost, I want to be healthy and get stronger," he said. "It's been a long, long layoff. In a perfect world, I think I'd be ready for Pebble and LA, but I know I'm going to be rusty. I'd like to play those two and evaluate where I'm at. It would be nice to go into March and hit the road running."

Considering how the past three months have gone, he's not sure what to expect.

"That bone bruise, from what I've learned about it, is real tricky," he said. "They didn't put a cast on my wrist because they felt it would get too stiff. It's going to take some time. The doctor said this could be great in two to three weeks, or it could be two or three months. It's frustrating because there's nothing I can do."

Penalties, penalties

Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott was cited for driving under suspension, driving without a license and failure to control after he was involved in a minor car accident Dec. 28.

Wrote Dwight Perry of The Seattle Times: "Adding further insult, he wasn't credited with any yards after contact."

Risky business

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says the team is open to "some risks" in getting a new, young backup QB.

"Let's see," wrote Janice Hough of leftcoastsportsbabe.com, "wonder how many seconds after that remark went online did Jones get a phone call from Cleveland?"

Where's Johnny?

From sportspickle.com:

"Johnny Manziel facing questions about his judgment after being spotted in Cleveland"

Sports quiz

Name the Hall of Fame outfielder who was drafted in three pro sports.

Answer

Dave Winfield (by the San Diego Padres, the Minnesota Vikings, and the NBA's Atlanta Hawks and ABA's Utah Stars)

Sports on 01/07/2016

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