Wie, who was defending champion at the HSBC
Women's World Championship at Sentosa Golf Club, offered no
timetable for her next tournament.
The 29-year-old Hawaiian had surgery in October in an effort to
fix a troublesome right hand that had bothered her since a car
accident in 2017.
She said her hand had still been bothering her before the
tournament, but she had not listened to her body, so eager was
she to defend her title.
"I had a bad flare-up during my round," she said in a social
media posting on Twitter.
"It just kept getting worse as I tried to play on. I made the
decision on 15 to withdraw as at that stage I was unable to lift
the club."
Wie, a former child prodigy whose professional career has been
hampered by a series of injuries, said scans had cleared her of
any serious new damage.
The withdrawal comes barely a month before the first women's
major of 2019, the ANA Inspiration.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by
Ian Ransom)
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