- Big-hitter withdraws on eve of Southern Hills tournament
- American has been limited to six worldwide starts this year
Bryson DeChambeau has decided to withdraw from this week’s PGA Championship as he continues his recovery from surgery to repair a bone in his left wrist, with the 28-year-old insisting that over a four-day tournament his wrist “is just not able to hold up.”
DeChambeau, who has been limited to six worldwide starts this year due to wrist and hip injuries, underwent surgery on his left hand days after missing the cut at last month’s Masters. One month later, he posted a video of his full swing – seemingly at full force – hitting golf balls into a net in his back yard.