The PGA TOUR, which had previously hoped to resume action with the Charles Schwab Challenge (May 18-24) will now target June 8 as a new start date, with action from Colonial CC remaining as the first tournament after lockdown; a newly-revised schedule has also been released.
With golf suspended since the first round of THE PLAYERS, PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan unfurled the plans, explaining that the first four events would be played behind closed doors. He added: “The health and safety of all associated with the PGA TOUR and our global community continues to be our No. 1 priority, and our hope is to play a role – responsibly – in the world’s return to enjoying the things we love. Today’s announcement is another positive step … but as we’ve stressed on several occasions, we will resume competition only when – working closely with our tournaments, partners and communities – it is considered safe to do so under the guidance of the leading public health authorities.” Key points to note beyond the first event: the RBC Canadian Open is canceled, the RBC Heritage moves to the second week back (June 15-21), the Memorial Tournament is now in July (13-19, previously Open week), the WGC FedFex St Jude transfers to July 27-Aug 2, a total of 36 events and expanded fields at the three invitational events to increase playing opportunities.