Rory McIlroy had a difficult time at the FedEx Cup Final this year, as he was forced to withdraw due to a back injury. The Northern Irishman was one of the favorites to win the tournament, but was unable to compete due to the injury.
McIlroy had been dealing with back issues for some time, but the pain became too much for him to handle during the tournament. He was seen grimacing in pain during practice rounds and ultimately decided to withdraw from the tournament.
This is a huge blow for McIlroy, as he was looking to win the FedEx Cup and secure his first major title since 2014. He had been playing some of his best golf of the season and was in contention for the title.
McIlroy has been dealing with back issues for some time, but this is the first time it has caused him to withdraw from a tournament. He will now have to take some time off to rest and recover before returning to competitive golf.
It is unclear how long McIlroy will be out of action, but it is likely that he will miss some tournaments in the near future. This is a huge setback for McIlroy, as he was looking to make a strong finish to the season and secure his first major title in years.
McIlroy’s back injury is a reminder of how fragile professional athletes can be. It is important for athletes to take care of their bodies and get regular check-ups to ensure they are in peak condition.
The golf world will now have to wait and see when McIlroy will be able to return to competitive golf. Until then, all eyes will be on him as he recovers from his injury and looks to make a strong return to the sport.