The adjusted 2019-20 season, which was halted
in mid-March because of the pandemic, is scheduled to resume
June 11-15 in Fort Worth, Texas with the Charles Schwab
Challenge that was originally set to be held May 18-24.
The PGA Tour said it will continue to monitor the situation and
follow the recommendations of local and state authorities.
"As we've stressed on several occasions, we will resume
competition only when – working closely with our tournaments,
partners and communities – it is considered safe to do so under
the guidance of the leading public health authorities," PGA Tour
Commissioner Jay Monahan said in a statement.
The second event will be the June 18-21 RBC Heritage in South
Carolina, which was originally cancelled but will now fill the
week vacated by the U.S. Open which was previously moved to
September.
The June 22-28 Travelers Championship in Connecticut and July
2-5 Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit make up the final two
events currently set to be played with no spectators.
If play restarts as planned, the PGA Tour's season, which has
played 22 events through the Arnold Palmer Invitational, will
now consist of 36 events.
The Canadian Open, originally scheduled to run June 11-14, has
been cancelled.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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