Summary
Five golfers have decided not to play in the Texas Children's Houston Open. Some of these golfers still need to qualify for the upcoming Masters tournament. Their withdrawal allowed other golfers to join the competition.
Key Facts
- Five golfers withdrew from the Texas Children's Houston Open.
- The tournament takes place before the Masters, an important golf event.
- Scottie Scheffler, Brooks Koepka, and others are competing in this tournament.
- Golfers like Austin Smotherman and Cam Davis opted out, allowing others like Danny Willett to join.
- Matt McCarty's withdrawal allowed Doug Ghim to enter the tournament.
- The field expanded to 135 players, with new additions like Andrew Putnam.
- The tournament gives golfers a chance to qualify for or prepare for the Masters.