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Whan won’t rush LPGA Tour resumption

By Pa
April 05, 2020

HOUSTON: Commissioner Mike Whan says the LPGA Tour will not resume after the coronavirus pandemic until the majority of international players are able to compete in tournaments.

It was announced earlier on Friday that the US Women’s Open, scheduled to take place in Houston in June, had been postponed until December, as part of a move that saw the next five LPGA events postponed or cancelled.

Once golf resumes after the Covid-19 crisis, international travel is likely to prove an issue for some players and Whan insists that no events will be played until the majority of eligible players are able to participate.

Whan said: “Could I see us playing an event where our international players can’t contend? We really feel like we’ve got to be in the 75 per cent kind of range. In other words, about 75 per cent of the players who are eligible for the event who wanted to play in it could. I really can’t see us running an event where if half of my field couldn’t play at an event, I don’t think I could call that official.”

Whan added that the sweeping changes announced to the LPGA schedule were designed to provide clarity for players and caddies. “I think we’ve tried to hold out as long as we could along the way, but if you think about it, if you’re going to play an event in mid-May, you need to start putting spikes in grounds now in the first of April, worst case. So this is the latest you could not go.”