Nick Hardy and Davis Riley withdrew from this week’s PGA Tour cease, the Mexico Open at Vidanta, on Monday after successful the Zurich Basic of New Orleans on Sunday.
No cause was given for the withdrawals.
It marks the primary time since final November {that a} PGA Tour winner withdrew from an occasion he was scheduled to play the next week, Golfweek reported.
The one team-based event on the PGA Tour schedule, the Zurich Basic makes use of a four-ball (best-ball) format within the first and third rounds and foursomes (alternate shot) within the second and last rounds.
Hardy and Riley made seven birdies and no bogeys in a final-round 65 to earn the victory, setting a event report of 30-under 258 for the week. It marked each Hardy’s and Riley’s first profession PGA Tour wins.
The Mexico Open is coming into its second season on the PGA Tour schedule. World No. 1 and reigning Masters winner Jon Rahm of Spain is the defending champ.