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Dustin Johnson withdraws from Masters with back injury

Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

After initially attempting to play in the opening round of The Masters, Dustin Johnson walked off the first tee and withdrew from the event due to a back injury suffered on Wednesday afternoon.

The world's top-ranked golfer fell on the stairs of his rental home and suffered the injury Wednesday afternoon, putting his status for the event in question.

Johnson was slated to tee-off in the final group of Thursday's opening round, leaving as much time as possible for therapy designed to help his back heal enough for him to play.

The 32-year-old's decision marks just the second time in tournament history that the world's No. 1 player won't participate, joining Tiger Woods in 2014. It's also the second time Johnson has been forced to miss the event due to a back injury, as he was unable to play in 2012 because of an ailment suffered while lifting a jet ski.

Johnson entered the week as the overwhelming favorite to capture his first green jacket - and fourth straight tournament victory overall - but will now be forced to watch from the sidelines.

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