March 8, 2026:
Rory McIlroy has pulled out of the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill due to a back injury.
The PGA Tour confirmed the world No 2 had withdrawn just before his third round got under way on Saturday.
McIlroy is understood to have experienced muscle spasms in his back that would not go away.
“While warming up in the gym this morning, I felt a small twinge in my back. As I started hitting balls on the range before the round, it worsened and developed into muscle spasms in my lower back,” McIlroy said in a statement to the PGA Tour.
“Unfortunately, I’m not able to continue and have to withdraw,” he added. “I was excited to compete this weekend. I wish the Arnold Palmer Invitational a great finish and look forward to being back next year.”
It is only the third time McIlroy has been forced to withdraw from a tournament.
He left the Nedbank Golf Challenge in 2009 with a flu virus and food poisoning, and withdrew from the Honda Classic in the middle of the second round in 2013, first citing a sore wisdom tooth and a week later apologizing by saying his head was not in the right place.
The back spasms are not thought be to serious enough to keep him out of The Players Championship next week, where McIlroy is the defending champion.
Even so, it the first significant issue he has experienced with his back since the Tour Championship in 2023, when he played through discomfort. A month later, he went 4-1 and led Europe to another Ryder Cup victory.
He is approaching a big stretch of consecutive tournaments that culminates with the defence of his Masters title between April 9-12.
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