
Lucas Glover Withdraws from Phoenix Open After Tee Time Mix-Up
Golfer Lucas Glover withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after missing his tee time due to misreading a text message, leading to Ryo Hisatsune replacing him in the field.
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Golfer Lucas Glover withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after missing his tee time due to misreading a text message, leading to Ryo Hisatsune replacing him in the field.

Lucas Glover was forced to withdraw from the WM Phoenix Open after missing his tee time, attributing the mistake to misreading his text messages. The 2009 U.S. Open champion's withdrawal opened up a slot for Ryo Hisatsune, the first alternate. Missing tee times is rare but not unprecedented in golf, with notable instances including Paul Casey and Rory McIlroy nearly missing their tee times in past tournaments.

Lucas Glover withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after misreading a text message about his tee time, leading to his replacement by Ryo Hisatsune. The mix-up occurred when an official called Glover to inform him of his first-round tee time, prompting his withdrawal and replacement in the field. Glover, who had a slow start to the season, had been coming off a T58 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and had earned a spot in every Signature Event in 2024 after a successful 2023.

Lucas Glover withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after misreading his tee time and nearly missing his opening round. Glover, who has never missed a tee time in his PGA Tour career, was in his hotel room when officials called to inform him that he had one minute before his scheduled tee time. First alternate Ryo Hisatsune replaced Glover in the field at TPC Scottsdale.