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McIlroy Withdraws Mid-Tournament at Arnold Palmer Invite
7 Mar
Summary
- Rory McIlroy withdrew before the third round at Bay Hill.
- He was four under par and in contention for the title.
- This is his second mid-competition withdrawal in his career.

Rory McIlroy unexpectedly withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational prior to the commencement of his third-round play at Bay Hill. At the time of his withdrawal, McIlroy was positioned four under par, placing him in contention for a share of ninth place.
This decision comes as a surprise, as McIlroy was seen practicing on the driving range before making his exit. The specific reasons for his withdrawal remain undisclosed, leaving speculation about a potential undisclosed injury.
This event marks a rare occurrence in McIlroy's PGA career, with only one previous mid-competition withdrawal in 2013. He is slated to defend his Players Championship title at Sawgrass in the upcoming week.




