A year after he was forced to shut down the season due to injury of Elbow, Mike Weir has withdrawn from the Canadian open RBC with pain in the elbow. Weir visits the tee shot on the seventh hole and then playing partners and said officials had done. "This morning I woke up and was very sore," Weir said. "I thought I could play through it. I had two shots in raw this morning and I just want to go in this direction again, where it becomes again a bad injury. "It is very tender, very sensitive now. "Weir said his right elbow was somewhat tender coming into the national championship in Shaughnessy after much practice, particularly after reuniting with former swing coach Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett. The injury was aggravated by long raw during Vancouver in which the Masters champion found himself too often this week. Raw is no longer here than in any other tournaments so far this year on the PGA Tour. Television showed him taking a wild lash out of Hay on the ninth hole, his caddie, Don Thom, said caused great pain. But Weir said was a constant evolution since the beginning of the week "That shot was brutal at nine," he said. "But the first shot I hit yesterday, kind of lost a little sore."I had a hard time hitting the ground this morning and trying to infiltrate into the soil. I began to promote it. Even the drivers and stuff along the way, was injured. "Weir was double the damage came at this particular event, one which has an extremely close relationship, hosts a day of charity by name, and the marquee player among the Canadian entrants. "It is very disappointing. This is our national championship. I want to play and have a large fan support, but simply is not going to reinjure it. "Weir was forced to withdraw from the pro-am at the RBC Canadian Open last year but has played two rounds of the tournament before missing the cut. Shortly after he had been diagnosed with elbow is a partly Torn ligament and sat out three months before returning to play the shark Shootout in December. Upon his return this year, has played only two cuts in 11 starts and covered world rank 475th.
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