The Tour planned to allow 650 spectators per
day for the Rolex Series tournament, which has been rescheduled
from its usual July date to Oct. 1-4.
However, Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced this
week that additional restrictions aimed at halting the spread of
the second wave of the novel coronavirus outbreak would be
imposed.
"A robust and thorough plan had been put in place, in close
collaboration with the Scottish Government, to welcome a limited
number of spectators over the weekend," the European Tour said
in a statement.
"However, in line with the consistent approach now being taken
in Scotland and across the UK to pause pilot events, the
tournament will now return to a closed-door model."
There have been no fans in attendance at any of the European or
U.S. PGA Tour events since professional golf resumed in June
after the COVID-19 shutdown, with strict bio-secure protocols
enforced at each of the tournament venues.
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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