Hamilton’s Alena Sharp says she finished the LPGA Tour season despite having a torn meniscus in her left knee.
3-time Olympian expects to return to competition in 2026 after tearing meniscus
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Hamilton’s Alena Sharp says she finished the LPGA Tour season despite having a torn meniscus in her left knee.
Sharp posted a photo to Instagram of her smiling in a hospital bed.
The 44-year-old says she injured her knee “at some point in July.”
She still played in five LPGA Tour events from August onward, including the CPKC Women’s Open, Canada’s national golf championship.
Sharp also played in one Epson Tour event in August.
The three-time Olympian says the injury was no excuse for her disappointing results this season and she expects she’ll be playing again in 2026.
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