Golf Australia has provided the following update on Greater Brisbane’s three-day lockdown, and what it means for those clubs that fall in the Local Government Areas affected by the restrictions:
Only two weeks after the Women’s Open, the US Open is also scheduled for California, at Torrey Pines in San Diego. State, county and USGA officials have made no announcements regarding fans at the men’s event.
PGA of Australia boss Gavin Kirkman joined WPGA Tour chief Karen Lunn and new Golf Australia chief executive James Sutherland to speak with Australian Golf Digest about COVID, the fledgling Players Series, driving women’s golf, likely future tournament dates and more.
Fourteen of the 16 questions Monahan fielded during his 45-minute press conference were related to the pandemic, a stark reminder of how much the virus continues to dominate discourse a full 12 months after he stood at a different podium at TPC Sawgrass and announced the suspension of the PGA Tour season.
With a flip of the calendar also comes resolutions, or at least an eager look at what lay ahead. So as the season resumes this morning, here are seven burning questions for 2021.
Adam Scott hasn’t ruled out making space in his schedule for a tilt at a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, providing they can go ahead as planned a week after his 41st birthday on July 23.
Victorian Richard Green will turn his attention to a return to Europe after his dream of joining the lucrative Champions Tour in the United States was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic.