Belfast Telegraph

Mccarthy latest to withdraw from Travelers due to Covid

- BY ROBERT JONES

DENNY Mccarthy has withdrawn from the Travelers Championsh­ip in Connecticu­t after testing positive for coronaviru­s.

The American player returned a positive test after opening with a first-round 67, while Bud Cauley, who played with Mccarthy but tested negative, has also withdrawn as a precaution­ary measure.

The developmen­ts take the number of players to have pulled out of the tournament for reasons relating to Covid-19 to seven.

Cameron Champ withdrew after testing positive in pre-tournament testing, while Graeme McDowell and Brooks Koepka both pulled out after their respective caddies, Ken Comboy and

Portrush native Ricky Elliott, returned positive tests.

Koepka’s brother Chase and Webb Simpson withdrew having been in close proximity with a person who had subsequent­ly tested positive.

England’s Matt Wallace, who played with Mccarthy (right) and Cauley in the first round, tested negative and is continuing to play in the tournament.

Mccarthy, who must now self-isolate for 10 days, said: “I woke up in the middle of the night and my body was really achy and sore and figured something was wrong.”

Speaking before the latest withdrawal­s, PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan was adamant the tournament would continue, but warned of consequenc­es for players who do not follow strict safety protocols.

He said on Wednesday: “We are excited to get into the Travelers Championsh­ip and we are going to continue to refine and get better and identify ways we can further mitigate any risks.”

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