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LPGA Tour postpones three more events, moves major to Sept

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>>NEW YORK: Three more LPGA Tour events were postponed on Friday due to the Covid-19 coronaviru­s outbreak while the ANA Inspiratio­n women’s major tournament was reschedule­d for September, the tour announced.

The LPGA announced the postponeme­nt of the Lotte Championsh­ip, which had been set for April 15-18 in Hawaii; the Los Angeles Open which had been scheduled on April 23-26 and the LPGA Mediheal Championsh­ip in suburban San Francisco, which was to have been played April 30-May 3.

What had been the first scheduled major tournament of the season, the ANA Inspiratio­n at Rancho Mirage, California, will now be played at Mission Hills Country Club from Sept 10-13.

The previous event set for that weekend, the LPGA Portland Classic, will move to Sept 17-20.

South Korea’s Ko Jin-Young is the defending ANA Inspiratio­n champion.

The latest moves were made “following broadened directives from the various health organizati­ons,” the tour said.

The next LPGA tournament remaining on the active schedule is the inaugural Pelican Women’s Championsh­ip on May 14-17 at Belleair, Florida.

The next major tournament on the schedule is the US Women’s Open on June 4-7 in Houston.

Two other LPGA events are listed as postponed, the Founders Cup that was to have been played this week in Arizona and the Kia Classic that was to have been next week in California.

Only four LPGA events have been contested this year, two in Florida in January and two in Australia in February. Events were cancelled in Thailand, Singapore and China.

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