Injured Rahm 'disappointed' to withdraw from US Open
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Jon Rahm has pulled out of this week's 124th US Open at Pinehurst with an injured foot.
The Spaniard, who won this title in 2021, withdrew after just six holes of the second round of LIV Houston on Saturday with an infection in his left foot.
He arrived at the North Carolina course on Tuesday with the intention of giving himself time to recover.
But he later posted on social media: "After consulting with numerous doctors and my team, I have decided it is best for my long-term health, to withdraw from this week's US Open Championship.
"To say I鈥檓 disappointed is a massive understatement."
At a news conference earlier on Tuesday, Rahm hinted his participation was in doubt when he said his foot was "a concern" and that he did not know if it would heal in time.
"It is doing better but the pain is high," added the 29-year-old.
"I have a little hole between my pinky toe and next one and it got infected.
"I got a shot to numb the pain [before the second round in Houston] that was supposed to last all round and it lasted two holes.
"The infection is now controlled, but there's still swelling and there's still pain.
"There's a reason I walked out here in a shoe and a flip-flop, trying to keep the area dry and trying to get that to heal as soon as possible.
"But I can only do what I can do. The human body can only work so fast."
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