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English fifth PGA star to have Covid-19

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LOS ANGELES: American Harris English was named on Monday as the fifth PGA Tour player to test positive for Covid-19 since the tour’s three-month shutdown ended on June 11.

He became the second player in as many days to test positive after the PGA toughened coronaviru­s safety measures.

Two players and two caddies tested positive two weeks ago to increase concerns and prompt tighter restrictio­ns, players having to test negative to be allowed at courses.

The tour said in a statement that English, who did not play last week in

Connecticu­t, tested positive during the pre-tournament screening process in Detroit for the Rocket Mortgage Classic that starts tomorrow.

English withdrew from the PGA’s fourth comeback tournament and will begin self-isolation under Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and tour protocols.

“While it’s disappoint­ing to receive this news, as I feel healthy, I’m pleased that the new safety protocols we have in place worked this week,” English said in a statement.

“I fully supported the tour’s new rule of not allowing anyone on the tournament grounds until testing negative, as protecting others in the field and every affiliated with the tournament and the community should be the number one priority as a result of a positive test.

“I appreciate the tour’s support and I look forward to competing again after I’m fully recovered.”

English’s positive came a day after South African Dylan Frittelli tested positive for coronaviru­s in a test before he was to have flown on a PGA player charter to Detroit on Sunday from the Travelers Championsh­ip.

Nick Watney was the first player to test positive for the virus at the Heritage tournament two weeks ago while fellow Americans Cameron Champ and Denny McCarthy tested positive last week at Cromwell, Connecticu­t.

English, a 30-year-old from Georgia ranked 139th in the world, won his only two PGA titles in 2013 at the St Jude Classic and Mayakoba Classic.

This week’s event and next week’s first of two straight tournament­s at Dublin, Ohio, are set to be the last without spectators. A reduced number of fans are set to attend the Jack Nicklausho­sted Memorial tournament at Muirfield Village starting on July 16.

 ?? AFP ?? Harris English plays a shot at the RBC Heritage.
AFP Harris English plays a shot at the RBC Heritage.

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