The Herald (South Africa)

PGA host course Harding Park reopens for public rounds

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TPC Harding Park, scheduled to host the PGA Championsh­ip in August as this year’s first major, reopened yesterday, the course announced on its website, but cups will be filled with tubing while rakes have been removed and flagsticks are deemed off limits.

The San Francisco Department of Public Health permitted the course to book tee times and allow public rounds with precaution­s to help prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s that shut down sports.

“We still have a need to make sure we are protecting public health,” San Francisco mayor London Breed said on Sunday.

Harding Park was closed on March 16 when stay-at-home measures were imposed in the San Francisco Bay area.

The 2020 PGA Championsh­ip was originally to be staged from May 14 to 17 at the San Francisco layout, but was postponed to August 6 to 9 because of the deadly virus pandemic.

The Masters, traditiona­lly the first major tournament each year, was postponed from April to November by the coronaviru­s outbreak, while the US Open was moved from June to September and the British Open was cancelled.

World No 3 Brooks Koepka, the top-ranked American golfer, has won the past two PGA Championsh­ips, beating Tiger Woods by two strokes in 2018 at Bellerive and Dustin Johnson by the same margin last year at Bethpage Black.

Koepka could become the first golfer to win the same major title three years in a row since Australian Peter Thomson at the 1954-56 British Opens.

Walter Hagen won a record four PGA Championsh­ip titles in a row from 1924 to 1927.

Only players with reservatio­ns will be allowed onto the course. —

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