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Morikawa (back) withdraws from The Players
Collin Morikawa withdrew from the 2026 Players Championship halfway through Round 1 on Thursday due to a back injury. Morikawa was grabbing his back and bending over. After the WD, he met with the media, saying, "I don't know what caused it... It's awful. I feel terrible."
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