Rahm unsure about defending
European Tour titles amid COVID-19
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[August 19, 2020]
(Reuters) - Spaniard Jon Rahm
enjoyed plenty of success on the European Tour last year but the
world number one said on Tuesday he may not defend any of his titles
because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Rahm, competing this week in the PGA Tour's FedExCup playoff opener
in Norton, Massachusetts, said he will wait until after the Sept.
17-20 U.S. Open to make a final decision on whether to travel
overseas amid the pandemic.
"Right now, I just don't see myself going to Europe," Rahm said at
TPC Boston. "It's rough flying public, having to have a flight, a
mask on for 10-plus hours, just doesn't sound very good to me.
Doesn't sound healthy at all, so I don't know what I'm going to be
doing."
Rahm, who replaced Rory McIlroy as world number one after his July
victory at the Memorial Tournament, won three European Tour events
last year, including the Spanish Open which has already been
cancelled for this year.
He is also the reigning champion of the Irish Open, which has been
rescheduled for Sept. 24-27, and the DP World Tour Championship,
which is slated for Dec. 10-13 in Dubai.
Rahm said he will monitor the COVID-19 guidelines around the world
and also learn more about how events are being run before settling
on a decision.
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"Right now my main thought is I don't know if I'm going to be able
to go to Spain and see my family at Christmas. That's my bigger
thing right now," said Rahm.
"If it comes between going to Spain and seeing my family and playing
a golf tournament, I'm not playing golf, that's all I can say."
The top 70 golfers on the FedExCup points list after the 125-player
Northern Trust move onto next week's BMW Championship outside
Chicago before the top 30 head to East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta for
the Sept. 4-7 Tour Championship.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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