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US PGA Championship postponed indefinitely due to coronavirus with second golf major of the year called off

Second major of the year scheduled to be played at San Francisco's TPC Harding Park has been called off following the decision taken to delay The Masters as golf events continue to be postponed

Wednesday 18 March 2020 08:42 GMT
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The US PGA Championship has joined next month's Masters in being postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The major, which had been due to take place in TPC Harding Park in San Francisco from 11-17 May, has been rescheduled for later this summer, organisers announced on Tuesday evening.

"Throughout our evaluation process, we have been committed to following the guidance of public health authorities and, given the coronavirus shelter-in-place order in effect in San Francisco, postponement is the best decision for all involved," said PGA of America chief executive Seth Waugh.

"This is a reflection of a thoughtful process. We are and have been working in concert with commissioner Jay Monahan and our partners and friends at the PGA Tour to find an alternative date that works for all. We are all very hopeful for a great outcome.

"We are also in dialogue with Mayor Breed and her team at the city of San Francisco and look forward to hopefully bringing the 2020 PGA Championship to TPC Harding Park at a date this summer when it is once again safe and responsible to do so."

The postponement had been expected following updated recommendations from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

As efforts continue worldwide to contain the spread of coronavirus, the CDC has suggested that organisers cancel or postpone events consisting of 50 or more people throughout the United States for the next eight weeks.

The Masters was postponed last week and the Players Championship was cancelled after the first round.

The PGA Tour has also cancelled four further events - the RBC Heritage (13-19 April), the Zurich Classic of New Orleans (20-26 April), the Wells Fargo Championship (27 April - 3 May ) and the AT&T Byron Nelson (4-10 May).

It said in a statement: "The health and safety of everyone associated with the PGA Tour and the global community is and will continue to be our number one priority as we navigate the ongoing health crisis related to the coronavirus pandemic."

It said it was working to build a "schedule for 2020 that ensures the health and safety for all associated with our sport and a meaningful conclusion to the season".

Elsewhere, Ryder Cup Europe said reports suggesting the 2020 Ryder Cup is expected be postponed are "inaccurate", with the event still set to take place at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin in September.

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