Three tours, three famous golfers, all teed off and each stopped mid-round for reasons both normal and abnormal.
Most alarming with a major championship looming and having recently recorded a win at the Travelers was Dustin Johnson, who posted 78, talked about his round at the 3M and never mentioned a bad back that was cited for his WD.
From Brian Wacker at GolfDigest.com:
Johnson made no reference to his back in the post-round interview before pulling out of the tournament 30 minutes later.
What it means for him moving forward remains to be seen. Johnson has twice won at TPC Southwind, site of next week’s WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, and the 2019-’20 season’s first and only major, the PGA Championship, is the following week. Though it’s unlikely he will miss any time.
“He absolutely plans to play,” Johnson’s agent, David Winkle, told Golf Digest in a text message. “He was experiencing some tightness in his back, which requires rest and treatment, both of which he’ll get the next few days."
Johnson missed the cut at last week’s Memorial Tournament with rounds of 80-80.