Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Justin Rose Pulls Out Of 2014 Honda Classic with Shoulder Injury


Justin Rose, the reigning US Open Champion recently withdrew from the 2014 Honda Classic in Florida because of a nagging shoulder injury. Six out of the world’s top eight players including the number one in the league, Tiger Woods, would be participating in the grand event. Unfortunately, the 33-year old Justin Rose has been battling with tendinitis in his right shoulder throughout the season. 
Rose’s team made out an official statement that he needed some time off as scheduling for four straight weeks of competition was certainly an aggressive start to the season. The world’s number six, Justin Rose had injured his shoulder last August, but his rehabilitation still continues, stated his team members.
However, Rose is hopeful for the World Golf Championship - Cadillac Championship at Doral, which is to be held next week. He had won this championship two years ago.  The Honda Classic event would include Tiger Woods along with the Australian world number two Adam Scott, world number three Sweden’s Henrik Stenson, fifth Phil Mickelson, seventh Zach Johnson and eighth Northern IrishmanRory McIlroy.
 

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