The American Bryson DeChambeau He withdrew from the PGA Championship, a Grand Slam tournament that begins this Thursday in Tulsa (Oklahoma), due to a left wrist injury.
The 28-year-old 2020 US Open winner is known for his powerful drive. He underwent surgery on his left wrist after having a fracture and was not amputated at the Augusta Masters last month, the first major of the year.
DeChambeau played a practice round in the Southern Hills on Wednesday, not keeping up with his driving: “I’m very hard on myself. I want to be 100% when I come back, not 70%. I’m very disappointed. I want to be. do my best. ” . It’s embarrassing, “he later told The Golf Channel.
“I started to feel like I was running out of energy and I couldn’t put all my weight on my left wrist,” he said. But he hopes to be ready in two weeks at Memorial, a rehearsal for the US Open in June.
DeChambeau’s withdrawal will allow his compatriot Denny McCarty to start this Thursday in the Southern Hills in the same round as Max Homa and Tyrrell Hatton of England.
Source: La Verdad
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