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The COVID-19 pandemic continued to impact plans for golf schedules around the world:
As had been expected, the PGA of America – in conjunction with Ryder Cup Europe and the PGA Tour – announced Wednesday the postponement of the 43rd Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin, until Sept. 24-26, 2021.
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Altering its earlier plan, the PGA Tour announced there will be no fans in attendance at this week's Memorial Tournament. There are concerns about when live galleries will return.
The European Tour returns with events in Austria co-sanctioned with the Challenge Tour, and announces new dates for events in Spain and Portugal.
Confirmations now are in place for the Ladies Scottish Open and Women's British Open to be played on back-to-back weekends in mid-August.
The USGA has juggled its lineup of host sites for future U.S. Senior Amateur championships, affecting the Country Club of Detroit and the Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tennessee.
The men's and women's versions of the Asia-Pacific Amateur championships – both scheduled to begin in October – have been canceled for 2020.
With the nation announcing it will not stage international sporting events in 2020, the status of two golf events is in question.
A series of four tournaments in August and September is announced, with opportunities on the line to earn spots in next year's Canadian Open or Mackenzie Tour events.
Staff and Wire Reports