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McIlroy to miss Abu Dhabi with rib injury

A rib injury has forced world No.2 golfer Rory McIlroy to withdraw from this week's European Tour event in Abu Dhabi.

Rory McIlroy
A rib injury has forced Rory McIlroy to withdraw from this week's European Tour event in Abu Dhabi. (AAP)

World No.2 golfer Rory McIlroy has been forced to withdraw from this week's Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship with a rib injury.

The Northern Irishman played through the pain in losing a play-off to Graeme Storm at the BMW South African Open on Sunday, having said on Friday morning he had considered pulling out of the event due to the problem.

He underwent a scan on Monday morning and has been diagnosed with a stress fracture to a rib.

No timetable has been given for his return, but the European Tour announced he would miss this week's event in Abu Dhabi.

McIlroy said in a statement: "It's bitterly disappointing to have to withdraw from the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. I think everyone knows how much I love playing this tournament, which is one of the best on the European Tour thanks to the incredible support of HSBC and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

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"To be forced to miss this week through injury is really quite annoying to be perfectly honest, but I am sure the tournament will be a huge success and I hope everyone involved has a great week.

"In situations like this you simply have to listen to the experts and the team I have consulted have all advised me to rest until my rib has fully recovered."


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