Champ tests positive for COVID-19,
withdraws from Connecticut event
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[June 24, 2020]
(Reuters) - Cameron Champ has
withdrawn from this week's event in Cromwell, Connecticut after he
tested positive for COVID-19 during pre-tournament screening, the
PGA Tour said on Tuesday.
Champ, a two-times winner on the PGA Tour, is the second known
member of the circuit to test positive for the novel coronavirus
following fellow American golfer Nick Watney's positive test last
Friday.
"I feel great physically and I was obviously surprised and
disappointed to learn of the test result," Champ said in a PGA Tour
news release. "It's important now to take the necessary steps and
measures to protect others, including my loved ones."
The PGA Tour said it is expected to release full testing results at
the completion of the pre-tournament testing process on Wednesday.
This week's Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands is the
third of five events on the PGA Tour's revamped schedule that is
closed to the general public in a bid to help stem the spread of the
virus.
According to a PGA Tour participant resource guide, anyone who tests
positive will be quarantined while a "disinfecting/decontaminating
response" is implemented.
The guide also said at-home tests before traveling to a tournament
are "strongly encouraged" but not required.
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Cameron Champ plays his shot from the third tee during the final
round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament
at Colonial Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-USA
TODAY Sports/File Photo
Upon arriving at a tournament, all players and caddies must proceed
to a testing site to receive a nasal swab test and thermal
screening.
Only once a negative test result is received, will players be issued
a wristband or lanyard that grants them access to the locker room
and clubhouse.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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