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Golfer Abruptly Withdrew From Waste Management Phoenix Open Amid 2nd Round

Golfer Abruptly Withdrew From Waste Management Phoenix Open Amid 2nd Round

Summary

The Waste Management Phoenix Open started with notable golfers like Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed returning to PGA events after joining another league. A lesser-known player, Emilio Gonzalez, entered the tournament but withdrew during the second round without an official reason.

Key Facts

  • The Waste Management Phoenix Open began on February 5.
  • Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed, who previously joined LIV Golf, returned to compete in this tournament.
  • Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top golfer, commented on the importance of having top players like Koepka and Reed back.
  • Emilio Gonzalez, a new PGA Tour member, played his fourth tournament of the year.
  • Gonzalez shot a 76 in the first round, with seven bogeys and two birdies, placing him far from the lead.
  • Gonzalez withdrew from the tournament in the second round without an official explanation.
  • In previous tournaments this season, Gonzalez made the cut in two out of three events.
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