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COVID AND INJURY ENVELOPES KEPT READY

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If a golfer playing in the Ryder Cup later this week tests positive for Covid-19, a contingenc­y plan is set, following a rarely used rule involving secret names placed in envelopes.

European captain Padraig Harrington said that he and US captain Steve Stricker agreed to have a ‘Covid envelope’ in addition to an injury envelope — to be used in the event that the coronaviru­s takes one of their players out of competitio­n.

Harrington and Stricker will place the names of three of their players into an envelope before Sunday’s 12 singles matches at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin. If one team has someone forced out by Covid-19, the other team would then sideline the top player from the Covid envelope list to rebalance the matches, and the point would be halved.

“There’s an injury envelope and there’s a Covid envelope, so that’s two separate envelopes at this stage,” Harrington said. “Maybe the same name is in both envelopes. That’s as far as I’m aware at this moment.”

Harrington said the teams haven’t clarified “how many is too many” to call off the match in the event of a Covid outbreak among one team.

“You have to be prepared for these things, and as I said, the envelope system has been there all along, so it’s nothing really new,” Harrington said. “It’s obviously highlighte­d because of Covid, but there’s always been a name in the envelope for an injury, just like coming into this we were asked to be aware that having somebody as a reserve, somebody as a backup who you would bring along, and what happens if somebody pulls out because of Covid.”

Once the competitio­n begins on Friday, neither team will be able to add any alternate players.

The envelope contingenc­y is only necessary for the singles matches that conclude the three-day event.

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