Rose Zhang, a rising star on the LPGA Tour, has shared that she will unfortunately be missing the upcoming women’s major tournament due to a neck injury. Originally scheduled to compete in the Chevron Championship at The Club at Carlton Woods in Texas, the 21-year-old athlete will now be sitting out her second consecutive event on the tour.
In a heartfelt message posted on her Instagram, Zhang expressed her disappointment at not being able to participate in the tournament. She acknowledged the challenges she has faced both on and off the golf course in recent weeks, particularly struggling to maintain high spirits while dealing with her injury. Despite the setbacks, Zhang remains optimistic about her recovery and is determined to return to competitive play at the highest level.
Grateful for the unwavering support of her team, sponsors, family, and friends, Zhang emphasized the importance of patience and hard work in her healing process. As she focuses on recuperating, she has made the decision to withdraw from the upcoming JM Eagle event in LA. Zhang looks forward to reuniting with fans and fellow competitors once she is back in top form.