The Washington Times

Clarke will play in India despite car accident

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (AP) - The manager of Darren Clarke says the 2011 British Open champion will play as scheduled in India next week, despite being injured in a minor car accident.

Andrew Chandler says Clarke suffered a stiff neck and “just needed to rest this week.” Clarke was a passenger in the car involved in the accident last week. Chandler didn’t provide other details.

Clarke will be one of 24 players taking part in next week’s inaugural Pearl Golf Premier League. The event, inspired by cricket’s Indian Premier League, features eight franchises that have bought the players at an auction. The teams take part in a 14-hole competition rather than the traditional 18 at the Aamby Valley golf course from Feb. 7-10.

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