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Collin Morikawa & 6 Others, Including Last Week’s Winner, Withdraw From $9.8M PGA Tour Event
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The field for the Valero Texas Open is shrinking. Seven players, including major champion Collin Morikawa, have withdrawn just before the event. Their focus is now set on the Masters.

According to the latest field update from PGA TOUR Communications, David Lipsky has withdrawn, and Carson Young is in. But Lipsky is not the only one. He’s joined by a total of six more stars.

Collin Morikawa is among the seven players who withdrew from the event. Also withdrawing is Gary Woodland, who just won his tournament last week. The list includes the likes of Pierceson Coody, Nicolai Hojgaard, Matti Schmid, and Daniel Berger.

These withdrawals are strategically planned ahead of the first major tournament of the year, with most players choosing to withdraw from the event to give themselves a week of practice before the Augusta tournament.

The toll of consecutive tournaments can lead top players to prioritize the green jacket over an immediate cash prize.

Given his recent success, Gary Woodland’s withdrawal is especially remarkable. It’s understandable for new winners to take time off, as the fatigue following a victory is common.

At the same time, Morikawa’s withdrawal remains the most concerning. He hasn’t played since mid-March, and he’s nursing a back injury he picked up at TPC Sawgrass.

But there is one major positive coming out of these golfers’ exits.

Seeking Momentum Beyond the Texas Field

An opportunity has now presented itself to Carson Young and other alternates. These changes offer ‘bubble’ players the opportunity to earn crucial FedEx Cup points and build momentum at the professional level.

This article first appeared on DailyClubGolf and was syndicated with permission.

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