He had come into close contact with someone positive on Monday according to the Tour and thenn
put on contact protocol. He was tested daily and now positive. He may not be cleared for the Open.... Awful.

Toulon is sitting home, bouncing on the edge of his seat saying....."Was he vaccinated, was he vaccinated, was he vaccinated.....?"
😄

Feel sorry for the caddy, not Rahm. Over $200K payday, if they kept the pace.

    Rickochet True and all, BUT, the Yankees proved you can have breakthrough infections. The good news for those vaccinated is that if they do test positive, they are 100% likely to survive!

      Dufferman True and all, BUT, the Yankees proved you can have breakthrough infections. The good news for those vaccinated is that if they do test positive, they are 100% likely to survive!

      So, how does this apply to Rahm in this situation?

        Rickochet It doesn't, I have no idea if he is vaccinated or not. Just saying you can still get it after the shot/shots.

        According to the PGA protocols, Rahm should have been tested again after today's round, as he has been required to do. Wondering if the positive nullified that? I would think Rahm would demand a test immediately, with over $2M on the line.
        I'll bet his agent, his "people", are working OT tonight.

        I say send him off last all by himself! He may melt just from waiting on the twosome in front of him all day!

        Oh, and no caddie, he has to lug around his own clubs!

          Par4QC Toulon is sitting home, bouncing on the edge of his seat saying....."Was he vaccinated, was he vaccinated, was he vaccinated.....?"

          He was
          Edit: Now it seems he may have only had the first shot on Tuesday after realizing he was exposed.

            Dude made a hole-in-one in the AM and then shoots 30 on the back nine and then........

            garyt1957

            It seems he rolled the dice and lost.

            He was subject to the PGA testing protocols because he had come in close contact with a person who was COVID-19 positive. But, those same PGA rules also state that players who are fully vaccinated -14 days past the full vaccination cycle - are not subject to testing as a result of close contact.

            So, while an unfortunate (and costly) situation for Rahm, and marks the Tournament winner with a big ole asterisk(*), it appears it could have been avoided. While whether or not to get the vaccine is an individual's choice ... I've never had a personal choice cost me nearly 1.7 million (not to mention the other perks: 550 FedEx Cup points, the 68 Official World Golf Ranking points, a three-plus season exemption on the PGA Tour, as well berths into the 2021 Masters and 2021 PGA Championship, as well next year's Sentry Tournament of Champions.) Jon's probably pretty well off already - but I think I might have had trouble sleeping last night.

              Stu1961 it could have been avoided. While whether or not to get the vaccine is an individual's choice ... I've never had a personal choice cost me nearly 1.7 million

              Maybe Toulon will start a thread about this.......oh, wait.

              I saw the thread title and didn't know what to think.