Marco Penge withdraws from US Open due to health issues
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 10, 2026, 12:30 PM
Last updated Jun 10, 2026
Marco Penge has withdrawn from the US Open at Shinnecock Hills due to ongoing health problems, including issues with his ear and nervous system. Penge expressed his disappointment on social media, stating that his health is the priority and that he has been dealing with these issues for eight months. Missing the US Open marks a setback for him after a difficult start to his PGA Tour career. The English golfer's team is reportedly close to resolving his health concerns, but if he does not return soon, he risks losing his PGA Tour card.
- •Penge made the announcement on June 10, 2026.
- •He has struggled with ear, neck, and nervous system issues.
- •Previously missed the cut at the PGA Championship.
- •Currently ranks 91st in the FedEx Cup standings.
- •His health must improve to avoid losing his tour card.
- 12:30 PMYahoo Sports — ‘Gutted’ Marco Penge releases statement after withdrawing from the US Open
"It’s not been the start to his PGA Tour career that Marco Penge dreamed of at the start of this season. He didn’t live up to the hype he generated on the DP World Tour after struggling to start the season.
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