Two-times major winner Kaymer joins reigning
U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka and Japanese world number six
Hideki Matsuyama on the sidelines.
All three are in a race against time to return to competition
and form for the year's first major, the U.S. Masters in early
April.
"The next time I'll be back on the golf course? I don't know
yet, but hopefully sooner rather than later," Kaymer said in a
video posted on Twitter on Friday.
"I've been in Munich, seen the doctor. He told me that one bone
was misplaced in my right wrist and that caused malfunction in
the wrist, and that also caused irritation and inflammation.
"So I got some injections... that will speed up the recovery
hopefully a little bit."
Koepka has not played since early January, due to a partially
torn tendon in his left wrist. He said he expected to be out for
about 10 weeks.
Matsuyama, meanwhile, has been off the course since withdrawing
from the Phoenix Open four weeks ago due to a left wrist injury.
He hopes to return to competition in two weeks at the Arnold
Palmer Invitational.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
John O'Brien)
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