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PGA Tour Golfers Suddenly Withdraw During the RBC Canadian Open

PGA Tour Golfers Suddenly Withdraw During the RBC Canadian Open

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PGA Tour Golfers Suddenly Withdraw During the RBC Canadian Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The RBC Canadian Open concluded its first round on Thursday with Cristobal Del Solar and Thorbjorn Olesen tied for the top spot with a score of 9-under par. Before the tournament teed off on Friday, the PGA Tour was hit with even more withdrawals.
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Seamus Power withdrew from the tournament during the first round after playing the ninth hole. There was no official reason stated for the early exit, but it appears the golfer, who has nearly $15 million in career earnings, is experiencing back and hip issues again.
Camilo Villegas decided to forego his spot as well after playing through all 18 holes with a score of 1-over par 70. A shoulder injury he sustained back in 2018 has plagued most of his career. Maybe he is running into issues with it again. There is no official statement for his withdrawal as of yet.
Camilo Villegas putts on the ninth green during the first round.© Jeff Swinger-Imagn Images
2018 was also the year Villegas became a dad. He and his wife, Maria, welcomed their first child, a daughter named Mia. Despite an injury sidelining him from his favorite sport, he was happy.
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But his world came crashing down when Mia was diagnosed with brain cancer in early 2020. The little soul fought a strong battle but sadly passed away in July 2020. People from the golf world never left his side. Their love and his daughter's undying spirit brought him back to the sport again.
On the other side of the spectrum, Rory McIlroy is having a tough time at the tournament. He is T119 with a score of 1-over par.
His groupmate, rookie Luke Clanton, is having a considerably better time at the course. He finished with an even 70 at T96, ending the day with an eagle on 18.
Related: Scottie Scheffler Makes Major Career Decision Before U.S. Open
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 6, 2025, where it first appeared.
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