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Players, leaders respond to social unrest.
Golf can’t ignore what’s happening in America at the moment.
PGA Tour season resumes after three months.
It’s back to work at the Charles Schwab Challenge.
The field at Colonial is loaded, as expected.
Fifteen of top 20 in the world are playing.
On-site testing will provide results within hours.
Players, caddies, others will get answers almost immediately.
Tiger takes pass on first event back.
Next question: Will he play RBC Heritage next week?
Justin Rose steps up for women's game in Great Britain.
Former world No. 1 will sponsor a series of tournaments starting June 18.
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Restart muddles world ranking system.
Europeans frustrated by OWGR advantage for PGA Tour players.
Tour announces back-to-back events at Muirfield Village.
Also, hurdle cleared for fan attendance at Memorial, on second weekend.
Ryder Cup decision is coming soon.
Growing sentiment to postpone if fans aren’t allowed this year.
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