Golf-McIlroy withdraws from Arnold Palmer Invitational with back injury


Mar 6, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Rory McIlroy plays his shot from the first tee during the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images

March 7 (Reuters) - Rory ⁠McIlroy pulled out of the Arnold Palmer Invitational ⁠before the start of Saturday’s third round with ‌a back injury, the PGA Tour said, a month before defending his title at the Masters.

The 36-year-old withdrew from the tournament at ​Bay Hill in Florida about 30 ⁠minutes before his scheduled ⁠tee time.

"While warming up in the gym this morning, I ⁠felt ‌a small twinge in my back. As I started hitting balls on the range before ⁠the round, it worsened and developed into muscle ​spasms in ‌my lower back," McIlroy said in a statement.

"Unfortunately, ⁠I'm not ​able to continue and have to withdraw. I was excited to compete this weekend. I wish the Arnold Palmer Invitational ⁠a great finish and look forward ​to being back next year."

McIlroy, with 29PGA Tour wins, had previously withdrawn only once from a Tour event at ⁠the 2013 Cognizant Classic and is scheduled to defend his title at The Players Championship next week at TPC Sawgrass.

In 2023, ahead of the Tour Championship, McIlroy ​suffered lower right back spasms that ⁠caused his back to seize up while stretching at ​home, though he still went on ‌to compete.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund ​in Gdansk and Janina Nuno Rios in Mexico City, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ken Ferris)

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