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Inside the golf world and out, the calendar continues to flip even as it's getting harder to distinguish days. Still, the stories that stand out seem to center around the themes of support and resilience.
The Native American population is being ravaged by COVID-19 like few other groups in the United States, and Golf Channel's Notah Begay is seeing it and feeling it even as he is fighting it, writes Ron Green Jr.
In the UK, essential on-course maintenance is being done at shuttered clubs, but the number of workers handling the tasks is minimal. That has proved both challenging and, to a degree, enlightening, Lewine Mair writes.
A recently announced online auction to raise money for pandemic relief efforts should attract substantial interest and take in large sums of money, Jim Nugent writes. That's because the golf-related experiences on offer are rare and highly valuable.
And in the week's installment of The Divot, John Steinbreder turns his eye toward history in suggesting that a recent, virus-related adjustment on golf courses might just be worth staying with.
Sam Dolson
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