The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Venue contingenc­y plans are under way

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The venue for June’s US Open has been closed indefinite­ly, with a decision on the staging of the tournament expected next month.

An executive order by New York governor Andrew Cuomo required non-essential businesses to close from Sunday evening, putting a stop to preparatio­ns at Winged Foot Golf Club.

The course is just five miles away from the coronaviru­s containmen­t zone set up in New Rochelle.

“There are multiple variables that we need to consider, including the CDC (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) and local guidelines,” USGA chief brand officer Craig Annis said.

“We are continuing to monitor the situation and making relevant contingenc­y plans. We expect to make a decision sometime in the middle of April.

“While constructi­on on site at Winged

Foot has stopped for now, we are continuing to hold the dates for the US Open in June (1821) and will monitor all available guidance and regulation­s from the CDC, WHO (World Health Organisati­on) and other federal, state and local authoritie­s to do what is in the best interests of the community.”

The first two majors of the season, the Masters and US PGA Championsh­ip, have been postponed and not yet reschedule­d.

An early October date for the Masters has been rumoured,, while PGA of America officials hope to stage the US PGA at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco “at a date this summer”.

The R&A said last week it is proceeding as planned to stage the Open at Royal St George’s from July 16-19 and the AIG Women’s British Open at Royal Troon from August 20-23, but were undertakin­g a “comprehens­ive evaluation” of their plans and considerin­g contingenc­y options.

 ??  ?? Gary Woodland’s defence of the US Open has been put on hold.
Gary Woodland’s defence of the US Open has been put on hold.

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