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Jon Rahm withdraws from 2024 US Open due to foot infection
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Date:2025-04-13 09:04:46
PINEHURST, N.C. — It turns out that Jon Rahm's foot infection is worse than he said during his pre-U.S. Open press conference on Tuesday. The Spaniard withdrew from the 124th U.S. Open just hours later.
Rahm posted on his social media in both English and Spanish that "after consulting with numerous doctors and my team, I have decided it is best for my long term health to withdraw," he wrote. "To say I'm disappointed is a massive understatement!"
Rahm, the 2021 U.S. Open champion, was scheduled to make his ninth appearance in the U.S. Open. He was replaced in the field by alternate Jackson Super, 24, of Tampa, Florida.
Rahm withdrew from LIV Golf's Houston event on Saturday due to the infection in his left foot.
Rahm entered the interview area at the 124th U.S. Open wearing a flip-flop on his left foot and a golf cleat on his right. It didn’t take long for him to be asked about the condition of his infected foot and what it could mean for his playing status.
"Oh, it's a concern,” he said. “It's doing better. It's doing better. But definitely still in pain.”
Rahm, a past Masters champion and former world No. 1, did note, “Anytime I can tee it up, I feel like I have a good chance.”
But when pressed if the injury could impact Rahm’s ability to play this week, he said, “As to right now this week, I don't know."
Turns out, the answer is he's out of the field and concerned about the injury derailing the rest of his season. He told Spanish site Ten-golf.com, “If it reaches a point that I don’t know if I can win, I don’t know if it’s worth it to go out and compete.”
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