Late withdrawals are part of professional golf, but they rarely come without explanation, especially at a $20 million event.

The Cadillac Championship field has taken another hit just hours before the tournament begins at Trump National Doral. Patrick Cantlay will not tee it up this week. The PGA Tour confirmed the withdrawal on Tuesday, but did not provide any explanation.

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The announcement came from the PGA Tour’s Official Communication accounts on Twitter, which posted a brief field update. “Patrick Cantlay WD, Michael Thorbjornsen- IN.” No statement followed further. Cantlay himself is not posting anything publicly as well.

The announcement definitely comes as a surprise. Cantlay had been performing well coming into the week, with a T7 at Valspar, a T12 at the Masters, and a T8 at the RBC Heritage. Many considered him a genuine contender at the course that suited his game. The Blue Monster at Doral is a long, demanding layout where accurate iron play from distance matters most, and Cantlay is one of the better ball strikers on tour in that area.

Cantlay is injury-free, although his history leaves room for speculation. He previously missed significant time early in his career because of a chronic back issue and, more recently, sat out a PGA Tour event earlier this season with an undisclosed disc problem. Whether this withdrawal is precautionary or something more remains unclear.

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