The 2018 Latin America Amateur champion, who
has five top-25 finishes in his last six PGA Tour starts, was
due to make his second Masters start next week.
"I have tested positive for coronavirus and unfortunately I will
not play ...as a result," Niemann wrote on Twitter.
"This event means a lot to me, and I have had incredible
memories playing as the LAAC champion ... I am disappointed but
will do everything possible to recover quickly while keeping my
family and team safe."
Niemann, who missed the cut at the 2018 Masters, became the
first player from Chile to win on the PGA Tour in September 2019
when he triumphed by six shots at A Military Tribute at the
Greenbrier.
The Masters, which brings together the world's best golfers in
one of the sport's four majors, is typically played in early
April but was this year postponed to Nov. 12-15 because of
COVID-19 and will be played without spectators.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; editing by John
Stonestreet)
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