Sam Ryder withdraws from Valspar qualifier over new PGA Tour rule

PGA Tour professional Sam Ryder withdrew from a Monday qualifier for the 2026 Valspar Championship after realizing he had broken a new rule on preferred lies. Ryder described the infraction as unintentional and explained it gained him no advantage. He later entered the main event and finished tied for 64th.

Sam Ryder, a 36-year-old PGA Tour veteran with earnings exceeding $10.6 million across 234 starts, entered the Monday qualifier at Brooksville ahead of the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook Resort. Lacking full status after a weak FedEx Cup finish last year, he had played four events earlier in 2026 but needed to qualify for this one. Ryder reached three under through nine holes under lift, clean and place conditions but withdrew mid-round upon noticing his error. Speaking on the 'Any Given Monday' podcast with Ryan French, Ryder said, 'I withdrew because I unintentionally cheated, actually.' The infraction involved the PGA Tour's new 2026 rule limiting drops to the length of a scorecard—about 11 inches—instead of a full club length, one of six rule changes this season. 'I had not been doing the scorecard length,' Ryder admitted. 'It didn’t really gain anything for me, but I definitely knew there were a couple situations where… so I withdrew.' Despite the setback, Ryder gained entry to the Valspar when Akshay Bhatia pulled out on Wednesday. He made the cut and tied for 64th place on Sunday, collecting $19,474. Ryder holds a Korn Ferry Tour victory but no PGA Tour wins.

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Rory McIlroy holds his lower back in pain while withdrawing from the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament.
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Rory McIlroy withdraws from Arnold Palmer Invitational with back injury

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Rory McIlroy withdrew from the Arnold Palmer Invitational before his third-round tee time on Saturday due to a back injury sustained during warm-up. The world No. 2 was tied for ninth at 4-under par after two rounds, nine shots behind leader Daniel Berger. McIlroy cited muscle spasms in his lower back as the reason for the precautionary withdrawal ahead of upcoming majors.

Daniel Berger held a two-shot lead at 13-under par through 15 holes when the third round of the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational was suspended due to darkness. Akshay Bhatia trails at 11-under through 16 holes, while Cameron Young, Sepp Straka and Collin Morikawa sit at 9-under. Rory McIlroy withdrew before his tee time due to back spasms.

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Collin Morikawa, a leading contender at The Players Championship, withdrew after completing just one hole due to a back injury. The incident occurred during a practice swing on the 11th tee at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on March 12, 2026. Morikawa expressed frustration, noting he felt fine during warm-up but recognized the familiar pain immediately.

Matt Fitzpatrick captured the 2026 Valspar Championship by one stroke over David Lipsky, sealing the victory with a birdie on the 18th hole at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course. The win is his third on the PGA Tour and comes a week after a narrow defeat at the Players Championship. A $9.1 million purse was on offer, with the champion earning $1.638 million.

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Jon Rahm withdrew his 18-month appeal against DP World Tour sanctions on March 10, ending temporary membership privileges including 2025 Ryder Cup eligibility, but he refuses to pay over $3 million in fines. This follows his earlier rejection of a conditional settlement offer, as tensions continue over LIV Golf conflicts. Part of the 'Jon Rahm DP World Tour Dispute' series.

Ludvig Aberg became the first golfer to benefit from the PGA Tour's updated driver replacement rule during the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. On the 18th hole, he cracked his driver's face after hitting out of bounds and quickly swapped it using a spare head from his bag. This 2026 change simplifies repairs that previously required retrieving equipment from the locker room.

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Akshay Bhatia overcame a five-shot deficit on the back nine to force a playoff and defeat Daniel Berger on the first extra hole at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. The 24-year-old secured his third PGA Tour title—all in playoffs—and the event's first playoff since 1999, closing with a 3-under 69 to match Berger's 15-under 273 at Bay Hill Club & Lodge.

 

 

 

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