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More PGA Tour Golfers Withdraw From the RBC Canadian Open with Little Notice

More golfers join the withdrawal list.

More PGA Tour Golfers Withdraw From the RBC Canadian Open with Little Notice originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
The RBC Canadian Open tees off on Thursday, but the list of player withdrawals continues to grow. The roster had already thinned after multiple players withdrew on Sunday, and the PGA Tour announced further exits on Monday.
Anders Albertson was added to the roster, replacing Brian Campbell who withdrew due to a shoulder injury. However, Albertson has also decided to forgo his spot in the tournament. He has been replaced by Hayden Springer.
Michael Thorbjornsen, the 23-year-old golfer with $2 million in career earnings, has likewise withdrawn from the competition. He will be replaced by 37-year-old Joseph Bramlett with $4.5 million in career earnings.

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