Golf

Matsuyama, Watson pull out of British Open due to COVID-19 concerns

Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama and Bubba Watson were forced to withdraw from the British Open on Sunday. Matsuyama recently tested positive for coronavirus and subsequent tests have shown positive results while Watson is a close contact of someone testing positive.

Duval also withdraws, becoming 13th player to bow out of major for various reasons

Hideki Matsuyama, left, and Bubba Watson, right, will not play in the British Open next week at Royal St. George's Golf Club due to coronavirus issues. (Getty Images)

Three more players withdrew from the British Open next week at Royal St. George's, a growing list that includes Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama, who was concerned about practice time and travel.

Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson and former British Open champion David Duval also withdrew Sunday. That brings to 13 the number of players who had been planning to play but withdrew.

Matsuyama tested positive for the coronavirus during the Rocket Mortgage Classic last week in Detroit and has been self-isolating. He remains symptom-free, though subsequent tests have come back positive.

"I'm feeling fine but haven't been able to practice in preparation for the Open," Matsuyama said in a statement released by the R&A. "Combining that with the difficult travel to the U.K., my team and I have decided it's best to withdraw to ensure everyone's safety."

Watson had to withdraw after he said he was in close contact with someone who had a positive COVID-19 test.

"While I am vaccinated and have passed the required pre-travel COVID test, not enough time has passed for me to comfortably join the charter flight and risk exposure to the other players and personnel on board," Watson said in a statement on Twitter.

The R&A did not say why Duval chose to withdraw. He won the British Open in 2001 at Royal Lytham & St. Annes.

Harold Varner III, Brendan Steele and John Catlin, the Californian who plays exclusively on the European Tour, have taken their spots in the field.

Seven players from the top 75 in the world ranking will not be Royal St. George's, with Matsuyama (No. 18) the highest ranked.

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