https://www.golfdigest.com/story/pga-tour-approves-health-and-safety-plan-for-resumption-of-2019-
Internal document outlines PGA Tour's comprehensive health and safety plan for resumption of 2019-'20 season
https://www.golfdigest.com/story/pga-tour-approves-health-and-safety-plan-for-resumption-of-2019-
Internal document outlines PGA Tour's comprehensive health and safety plan for resumption of 2019-'20 season
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Florida – PGA TOUR Champions has announced that its tournaments in 2020 and 2021 will combine to form one season, and the next Charles Schwab Cup champion will be crowned in November 2021 at the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Due to the circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic, eight PGA TOUR Champions tournaments have been canceled from the original 27-tournament schedule. A number of other events have been rescheduled to later in the calendar year and a decision on The Senior Open presented by Rolex will be forthcoming.
In an effort to uphold the competitive integrity of the Charles Schwab Cup, PGA TOUR Champions will combine the 2020 and 2021 seasons and form a singular 2020-21 season. In addition, other measures are being taken to offset some of the impact made by the cancellation of tournaments.
• In 2020, the field size of tournaments will increase from 78 to 81 players.
• In 2020, the three Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs events will be converted into 81-player fields.
• The Charles Schwab Cup Championship will be reduced from 72 to 54 holes.
“While we won’t have a Charles Schwab Cup champion in 2020, we feel that the combined schedule for 2020-21 is the best solution for everyone associated with PGA TOUR Champions,” said PGA TOUR Champions President Miller Brady. “The wonderful support from the tournaments, title sponsors, Charles Schwab and the Player Advisory Council has helped us address some of the schedule complications caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result we have created solutions that best serve our members and our tournament communities.”
Players will retain their 2020 eligibility in 2021, except for the five players in the Q-School category, who will play their guaranteed events. Additionally, the 2020 PGA TOUR Champions Qualifying Tournament will not be conducted, and player awards will not be presented at the end of 2020.
Five events have been completed and 13 tournaments remain on the 2020 schedule, beginning with The Ally Challenge at Warwick Hills in Grand Blanc, Michigan (July 31 – August 2). PGA TOUR Champions events to be contested in 2021 as part of the combined 2020-21 schedule will be announced later this year.
PGA TOUR Champions will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation and follow the recommendations of local and state authorities in order to determine the most appropriate on-site access in each market. Decisions on fan attendance at all events will be dependent on available protocols that could be implemented to ensure the health and well-being for all involved.
I commend the Tour and the host club for being as creative as they can within the schedule they have to work around. Golf may be one of only a few sports that will provide some means of entertainment. With the potential for a MLB strike, the closing window of an NBA return, and the return of college football not being a sure thing... pro golf might be the only itch that gets scratched for a sports fan for a while.
Nascar is trying hard to be ahead.
Been watching some UFC lately, and I don’t even like that style of fighting much. Seen a couple of recent crowd free matches and a couple of replays with a 115 lb. Polish woman named Joanna Jędrzejczyk. She may be one of the toughest fighters I’ve ever seen.
Looking forward to some PGA golf though. Only problem is I’ll probably be back to working in the office by then and won’t get to watch on Thursday or Friday - don’t really like to record golf.
Woods didn't play bad today just not very sharp.
Is my head in the sand? Two weeks in a row at the same venue? WTF
ode scores better earlier?
Last week I think the cut was -2. Right now it looks like -1 is tied for 20th place, so it appears that the scores were much better on the course last week.
ode I'd love to see it with that compact swing .
His swing looks a bit longer to me now.
Maybe he's thinking less and swinging freer.
He's always had the power but he hardly ever swung more than 80% with driver. Afraid to miss the fairways.
My guess is he has somewhat re-evaluated his game (underachieving in the Win dept) and is trying something else.
He hit one on 17 (closest to the center hole) about 400 yards and less than 2 yards off center on Wed.
If his short wedges and putting are on, he will be tough to beat.
Problem is, he gets nervous on Sunday and his putting goes to shit.