PGA Tour star forced to withdraw from Irish Open

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Multiple PGA Tour winner Billy Horschel has been forced to withdraw from the forthcoming Amgen Irish Open because of a back injury.

Numerous PGA Visit champ Billy Horschel has been constrained to pull back from the imminent Amgen Irish Open.

Horschel took to social media to affirm that a back harm will avoid him from teeing it up at Illustrious Nation Down over 12-15 September.

The golfer, 37, who wrapped up joint runner-up at The Open in July, said that he felt a minor change in his back/rib while playing the moment occasion of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Glass playoffs.

He endured through to the season finale at East Lake and wrapped up in a tie for 23rd on 6-under, a few 24 shots behind winner Scottie Scheffler.

But Horschel has chosen presently is the time to rest, given the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth is right around the corner.

Horschel, a previous winner at the lead occasion on the DP World Visit, has made no mystery how much he adores the yearly halt

“I supported a minor back/rib harm early within the week at the BMW Championship that carried on final week at the Visit Championship,” Horschel composed.

“My body needs another week to recuperate so the harm doesn’t proceed to wait.

“I’m disillusioned to miss the Irish Open, as I delighted in and adored my time at The K Club final year.”

Horschel’s European trip will too see him play the Alfred Dunhill Joins Championship and French Open.

Who is playing the Amgen Irish Open?
Rory McIlroy features the field, along side his Ryder Glass partner Shane Lowry.

Padraig Harrington and Seamus Control will moreover be fan top picks as well, as well as developing ability Tom McKibbin.

England’s Aaron Rai, who claimed his lady PGA Visit win earlier within the season, is additionally down to play, beside the Hojgaard brothers.

European Ryder Container captain Luke Donald is additionally within the field. 
Irish Open previous winners
2023

Vincent Norrman

2022

Adrian Meronk

2021

Lucas Herbert

2020

John Catlin

2019

Jon Rahm

2018

Russell Knox

2017

Jon Rahm

2016

Rory McIlroy

2015

Soren Kjeldson

2014

Mikko Illonen

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