McIlroy to play first three PGA
Tour events when season resumes
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[May 14, 2020]
The golf calendar has been
severely impacted by the novel coronavirus outbreak, which has
killed over 291,000 people around the world, with three of the
sport's four majors rescheduled and the British Open cancelled.
The Tour's schedule restarts with the Charles Schwab Challenge (June
11-14 in Fort Worth, Texas) followed by the RBC Heritage (June 18-21
in Hilton Head, South Carolina) and the Travelers Championship (June
25-28 in Cromwell, Connecticut).
"Right now, I'm planning to play the first three events," McIlroy,
who is also set to play in a $3 million charity skins match on May
17, told reporters.
"I miss the competition. I miss the buzz of getting into contention
and playing in those last few groups on a Sunday and really feeling
that.
"I also miss the locker room. I miss people. I miss being around
people. I miss the ... banter that goes on... and the camaraderie
that people don't see."
Four-times major winner McIlroy said he was confident that play
could resume safely next month.
"Obviously we're going to have to take as many precautions as
possible to be able to put tour events on again," he said.
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Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy during the final round Action Images
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"But the PGA Tour has got a robust plan in place, and if they can
execute it the right way, I see no reason why we can't start on June
11."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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