United States Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker
will fly in to replace Rose, who cited "personal medical
reasons" for his withdrawal. A back injury was cited for his
reason to withdraw from last week's Arnold Palmer Invitational
in Orlando, Fla.
Rose, 40, hit three shots into the water while carding a
quintuple-bogey 9 on the par-4 third hole at Bay Hill Club and
Lodge. After his fourth shot on the par-5 No. 4, Rose called it
a day.
"Disappointing to have to WD," Rose told reporters. "... Just
kind of woke up with a bit in a sort of spasmed lower back today
and tried to kind of get through it. My warm-up was hard work,
and I just couldn't stay down in a shot. I missed basically
every golf shot left to start the day.
"... I just felt like it was a prudent call, just to call it at
that point."
Rose has 10 career PGA Tour victories, topped by winning the
2013 U.S. Open.
Stricker, 54, tied for fourth place last month at the Waste
Management Phoenix Open.
--Field Level Media
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