- Texas tournament will kickstart the sport’s return
- Padzer: ‘We are very confident we will play in June’
The PGA Tour will boldly attempt to deliver mainstream sport from mid-June, after announcing a revised schedule that includes an initial four events without spectators. Tour officials are confident the Charles Schwab Challenge, at Fort Worth from 11 June, can take place with on-site testing for coronavirus in place.
In a move that will be viewed as overly optimistic by many, the Tour has essentially mirrored Donald Trump’s desire to have the United States broadly functioning despite continual medical warnings over the dangers of the pandemic.
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