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The PGA Tour announced its plans to resume the 2019-’20 season on June 11-14 at the Charles Schwab Challenge – without fans in attendance – while also unveiling a re-configured tournament schedule for the remainder of 2020 in the wake of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The 74-year-old golf fanatic marched to Victorian Parliament to demand golf courses are re-opened, capturing his colourful campaign on video for his many Twitter followers.
In our latest installment of the “Great Golf Debates” writers Christopher Powers and Joel Beall tackle the pressing question: What golf rules need to go?
The PGA Tour continues to explore variables for a return to competition, including playing early events without fans, multiple sources tell Golf Digest.
In 2019 the Augusta National Golf Club launched the Augusta National Women’s Amateur. But it’s not the only time a tournament other than the Masters was played on the hallowed Georgia property.
The story of the 25-year-old Australian amateur, who was to make his Masters debut this week, begins with his father’s escape from Eastern Europe and includes an engineering degree, studies in St Andrews and a US Mid-Amateur title