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Justin Rose Withdraws From British Open With Back Injury

  England’s Justin Rose withdrew from the 150th British Open just ahead of his scheduled tee-time in Thursday’s first round, organisers announced. Advertisement The world … Continue reading Justin Rose Withdraws From British Open With Back Injury


England’s Justin Rose watches his shot from the 17th tee during a practice round for The 150th British Open Golf Championship on The Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland on July 12, 2022. (Photo by Andy Buchanan / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE
England’s Justin Rose watches his shot from the 17th tee during a practice round for The 150th British Open Golf Championship on The Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland on July 12, 2022. (Photo by Andy Buchanan / AFP)

 

England’s Justin Rose withdrew from the 150th British Open just ahead of his scheduled tee-time in Thursday’s first round, organisers announced.

The world number 50 pulled out due to a back injury, the R&A said in a brief statement, adding that he would be replaced by Rikuya Hoshino of Japan.

Hoshino took Rose’s place in a group with Tommy Fleetwood and Italy’s 2018 Open champion, Francesco Molinari, that went out at 8:14am (0714 GMT).

“On the fourth hole yesterday during my practice round, I made a swing with my driver and started to feel pain in my lower back,” Rose posted on Twitter on Thursday.

“I’ve been getting around-the-clock treatment but it just doesn’t feel ready to compete in this prestigious championship.”

Rose, 41, won the US Open in 2013 and came tied second in the British Open at Carnoustie in 2018.