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Defending champ DeChambeau (shoulder) WDs from Deere

One year after earning his maiden PGA Tour title at TPC Deere Run, Bryson DeChambeau withdrew during the opening round of the John Deere Classic because of an apparent shoulder injury.

DeChambeau struggled to get his title defense off the ground, making bogey on three of his first nine holes. He appeared to tweak his shoulder or neck while hitting a par-3 tee shot early in his round, then finished one-handed because of pain after his tee shot on the par-3 16th. Already 3 over on his round, he withdrew from the tournament without hitting another shot:

Bryson DeChambeau has withdrawn from the @JDClassic with a right shoulder injury.