I don’t have live updates available in this moment, but I can share what has been reported about Dustin Johnson’s Masters participation in recent years.
- Dustin Johnson has previously missed or withdrawn from the Masters due to back injuries or related health concerns, including notable incidents in 2012, 2017, and other years when back or health issues surfaced. These withdrawals were typically attributed to back injuries or falls that affected his readiness to compete.[1][2][3][4][6][8]
- In some instances, Johnson cited personal or health-related reasons for taking time away from golf or for withdrawing from events around the Masters period, which has contributed to stints away from majors in certain years.[5][7][9]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest, up-to-the-minute reports and provide a concise summary with direct citations. I can also check whether Johnson is currently listed in the Masters field or if there are any recent statements from his team about his status.
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It remains uncertain whether Dustin Johnson can play in the Masters after he fell down the stairs Wednesday, but his trainer says the world No. 1 is mobile and "going in the right direction."
www.espn.comThe PGA of America is one of the world's largest sports organizations, composed of PGA of America Golf Professionals who work daily to grow interest and participation in the game of golf.
www.pga.comDustin Johnson has been forced to withdraw from the Masters due to a back injury.
www.skysports.comCheck out whether or not the defending LIV Golf winner, Dustin Johnson will be competing at next month’s Masters in Augusta National.
www.essentiallysports.comDustin Johnson is taking a leave of absence from golf to seek help for what he said were "personal challenges."
www.espn.com.auThe world No.1 couldn’t recover in time from a back injury he suffered Wednesday while slipping on stairs at his Augusta rental home.
www.islandpacket.comThe Masters announced on Tuesday that Dustin Johnson had withdrawn and he took to Twitter to apologize to fans.
www.cbssports.comThe world's No. 1-ranked player arrived at Augusta National on quite a roll, having won his last three starts.
globalnews.caDustin Johnson, the 12th-ranked player in the world, will miss the Masters because of an unspecified injury.
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