Viktor Hovland was having major issues with his driver and had to get a new one for Friday after throwing his original one in the trash on Thursday. Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

Viktor Hovland withdrew from the U.S. Open on Friday after getting sand in his eyes.

Golf Channel reporter Steve Sands shared on Friday’s telecast of the U.S. Open that Hovland got some sand in his eyes while warming up before his second round at Torrey Pines.

Hovland shot a 3-over 74 in his first round on Thursday. He was through 10 holes of his second round and had put up a 46 with four bogeys and a double bogey. He decided he had enough and withdrew.

Hovland was having major issues with his driver and had to get a new one for Friday after throwing his original one in the trash on Thursday.

He kept missing fairways during his second round.

The 23-year-old was nine over for the tournament when he decided to withdraw.

Hovland has two career PGA Tour wins and has finished as high as 12th in a major. He was part of a headline earlier this year when he was penalized after his mom brought an error to his attention.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Eagles lose veteran OL to injured reserve
Rangers lose two-time All-Star starting pitcher to injury
Lakers make another big change after firing Darvin Ham
Draymond Green predicts LeBron James' next team
Twins place pivotal outfielder on injured list due to knee issue
Lakers' chances of landing Tyronn Lue not considered 'realistic'
Pirates option struggling former No. 1 overall pick to minors
Doc Rivers, Giannis Antetokounmpo contradict each other on star's injury
Lakers fire HC Darvin Ham after disappointing season
Rangers' Vincent Trocheck downplays second-round showdown with former team
Longtime coach compares Patriots' Drake Maye to two legends
Yankees legend John Sterling shares one regret about retirement decision
NFL media check-in: Who's out, in and staying on TV
ESPN producer gives update on Patrick Beverley snub controversy
Five NFL players with the most to prove after teams declined their fifth-year option
Yankees' Aaron Judge addresses offensive woes creeping into May
Former 49ers quarterback makes feelings on Brock Purdy clear
Bills become latest team to try to fix talented, unproductive wide receiver
Dolphins add another star playmaker on offense
Insider addresses if Patriots will trade for star 49ers WR