Golf

Dustin Johnson to skip Olympics over Zika concern

U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson is withdrawing from the Olympics because he is concerned about the Zika virus.

U.S. Open champion and his partner Paulina Gretzky plan to have more children 'in the near future'

Dustin Johnson, seen here with partner Paulina Gretzky and son Tatum after winning the U.S. Open, has withdrawn from the Rio Olympics. The couple plans to have children "in the near future" and feel it would be irresponsible to put their family at risk. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson is withdrawing from the Olympics because he is concerned about the Zika virus.

Johnson becomes the 13th player to pull out of the field for the Rio Games, where golf makes its return after a 112-year absence. Patrick Reed is expected to replace him.

Johnson released a statement through one of his representatives on Friday.

Johnson and his wife, Paulina, plan to have more children "in the near future," according to the golfer, and he feels it would be irresponsible to put his family at risk. The Zika virus can cause severe birth defects and babies being born with abnormally small heads. Seven other players who have pulled out specifically cited Zika, including world No. 1 Jason Day and world No. 4 Rory McIlroy.