Thursday, Michelle Wie withdrew during the opening round of the Ricoh Women’s British Open after 12 holes. She is dealing with a right hand injury that she couldn’t battle any longer.
“I have been doing everything humanly possible (besides giving it proper rest) this past couple of weeks to get my hand healthy enough to play this event, but unfortunately, it wasn’t enough,” Wie wrote on Instagram after her WD. “I gave it my all today, but I just couldn’t handle the pain any longer.”
Wie was 7-over through 12 holes and was clearly hampered by the hand, which was heavily taped during the round.
The 5-time LPGA winner also had a tough go the week prior at the Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open. She missed the cut with rounds of 75-72.
Wie didn’t provide an exact timetable for her return, simply noting that with the proper treatment, she hopes to be back “stronger than ever."
Wie has had a solid 2018 season and has been mostly injury-free. She won early in the year at the HSBC Women’s World Championship.
However, the 28-year-old has dealt with arthritis for the last couple of years. At the Bank of Hope Founders Cup in March she detailed routine collagen injections that she was receiving in New York City to treat the arthritis.