Pan Cheng-tsung withdraws from the PGA tournament, posting a black and white text explanation on Facebook.
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讀後心得
Taiwanese professional golfer Pan Cheng-Tsong announced that he would withdraw from this week's Texas Open due to severe tooth pain. He stated on social media that he was awakened by the pain and sought dental treatment, making it impossible for him to compete. Pan Cheng-Tsong, 33 years old, is in his tenth year as a professional since turning pro in 2015. This season, he has participated in 7 tournaments, advancing to the next round in 5 and finishing in the top 25 in 1.
Taiwanese professional golfer Pan Cheng-tsung had to withdraw from this week's PGA TOUR Texas Open due to severe tooth pain. The tournament has a total prize fund of 9.5 million dollars and is scheduled to take place from April 3 to 6, U.S. time. Pan announced this news on his social media platform today, stating, "Last night, I was awakened by severe tooth pain and urgently sought the help of a dentist this morning. Unfortunately, I have to withdraw from this week's tournament for treatment." The 33-year-old Pan has been a professional since 2015, marking his tenth year in professional golfing this year. He has participated in 7 tournaments this season, successfully advancing in 5, being eliminated in 2, and finishing in the top 25 in 1 tournament.