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Bryson DeChambeau withdraws from John Deere in title defense

SILVIS, Ill. – Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau withdrew from the John Deere Classic with a right shoulder injury late Thursday afternoon. Addressing a scrum of reporters with his shoulder tightly wrapped and packed in ice, he said he felt the first twinge of discomfort while hacking his ball out of the rough on the second hole. It seemed to feel okay for the most of the rest of the front nine, but flared up again on the back. DeChambeau walked off the 16th hole after informing playing partners Davis Love III and Ryan Moore that he was too hurt to finish. He went straight to the medical trailer to receive treatment. “Sometimes life throws you curveballs,� DeChambeau said. He said that he will try to give the shoulder sufficient rest and rehabilitation to play in The Open Championship at Carnoustie next week. DeChambeau, who won the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide earlier this season, and threatened to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard, is having his best season at age 24. He is 6th in the FedExCup, the highest of any player in the field at the John Deere, and 22nd in the Official World Golf Ranking.

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