(REUTERS) - Golfers and caddies returning to the PGA Tour next month will face a battery of tests and safety measures as they adjust to tournament golf in the era of novel coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
- Golfers and caddies returning to the PGA Tour next month will face a battery of tests and safety measures as they adjust to tournament golf in the era of novel coronavirus.
Players can expect a"layered testing approach" according to Golf Channel, which will start at their homes. They will receive a pre-travel screening test and be tested again on arrival at the tournament.Anyone testing positive will be removed from the competition and self-isolated for at least 10 days. A player who tests positive after making the cut at an event will receive last place earnings.
"I don't know what even to expect," Brooks Koepka, winner of four majors, told Golf Channel."I am assuming no fans, that's been said, but I am kind of in the dark. I don't know too much about it.
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