Sorenstam slices off tip of finger while cooking
- By Ryan Lavner
- Jan 8, 2013 2:06 PM ET
Annika Sorenstam apparently has more precision with her wedge than her knife.
On Tuesday, the LPGA Hall of Famer posted on Twitter a stomach-churning picture of her left pointer finger – a piece of which she reportedly sliced off while cutting chicken last week. She was rushed to an urgent-care center and received five stitches, via Steve DiMeglio of USA Today.
Photo of my finger might be disgusting, but no worries healing nicely. Stitches out in a week :)
— Annika Sorenstam (@ANNIKA59) January 8, 2013
Click here to see the damaged digit. Warning: It’s nauseating.
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