US Open 2024: Jon Rahm withdraws from Pinehurst No 2 due to foot infection

In a shocking turn of events, 2021 US Open champion Jon Rahm has announced on social media that he would be unable to feature at Pinehurst No 2 due to an unexpected foot injury. It’s a devastating blow for the Spanish golfer, who had been a major contender for this prestigious tournament. Former world No. 1 Rahm will miss his first major since 2016, a significant setback for the talented athlete. His absence will undoubtedly be felt on the course, and fans around the world will be disappointed to see him sidelined.

Two-time major champion Jon Rahm confirmed that he has withdrawn from the 124th US Open due to the unforeseen foot injury. This news comes after Rahm withdrew from the LIV Golf League event in Houston during Saturday’s second round due to an infection in his left foot. The severity of the injury became apparent when Rahm arrived for his pre-tournament press conference at Pinehurst No. 2 wearing one shoe and one flip-flop, a visible sign of the discomfort he was experiencing.

When addressing the media, the Spaniard expressed uncertainty regarding his ability to compete with the injury, acknowledging that it was a significant concern. Later that evening, he confirmed his withdrawal from this week’s major through a statement released on his social media platforms. In the statement: “After consulting with numerous doctors and my team, I have decided it is best for my long term health, to withdraw from this week’s US Open Championship.

“To say I’m disappointed is a massive understatement! I wish all my peers the best of luck and want to thank all of the USGA staff, volunteers and community of Pinehurst for hosting and putting on what I’m sure will be an amazing championship! Hopefully I’ll be back in action sooner than later!”

Rahm’s absence from the tournament will have ripple effects, with his scheduled tee-off time alongside fellow former Masters champions Hideki Matsuyama and Jordan Spieth now to be filled by Jackson Suber. The young golfer, set to make his major debut, will step into the spotlight in place of the world No. 8. This unexpected turn of events will undoubtedly shake up the dynamics of the tournament and provide a unique opportunity for Suber to showcase his skills on a grand stage.

The impact of Rahm’s withdrawal extends beyond the individual level, affecting the overall composition of the field. With only 12 LIV Golf League players in action, the tournament dynamics have shifted significantly. The deft touch of Rahm and his absence from the event will unquestionably be felt throughout the competition, as players and fans alike absorb this sudden and unexpected development.

Rahm’s recent performances, including a tied-45th finish in his title defense at The Masters in April and a missed cut at last month’s PGA Championship, underscore the tumultuous nature of professional golf. Despite this setback, Rahm had posted top-10 finishes in every LIV Golf League event this season before his withdrawal in Houston, demonstrating his exceptional talent and competitive spirit leading up to this unforeseen challenge. As the golfing world comes to terms with this turn of events, all eyes will be on the upcoming tournament, where the absence of Rahm will undoubtedly be felt, adding a layer of unpredictability to the proceedings.

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