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Campbell sits out Detroit event after positive test

- Chad Campbell: Asymptomat­ic.

Chad Campbell has become the latest player forced to withdraw from a PGA Tour event due to coronaviru­s.

The 46-year-old recorded a positive result for Covid-19 during the pretournam­ent testing ahead of this week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit.

Campbell said in a statement released by the PGA Tour: “While the positive test result is unnerving, I am incredibly grateful to be asymptomat­ic and feel physically well and my thoughts are with anyone dealing with Covid, directly and indirectly.

“I support the Tour’s protocol during this time and will be quarantini­ng myself to protect others until I am well.

“I am looking forward to competing again once it is deemed safe for me to make my return.”

South African Dylan Frittelli also pulled out of the event after testing positive for coronaviru­s on Monday, while the PGA Tour also announced that three players on the second-tier Korn Ferry Tour were forced to withdraw from the TPC Colorado Championsh­ip.

Brandon Wu, Taylor Montgomery and Jonathan Hodge will undergo selfisolat­ion protocols after testing positive ahead of yesterday’s first round at Heron Lakes.

Nick Watney was the first player to test positive for Covid-19 following his opening round at the RBC Heritage earlier this month before several other pulled out of last week’s Travelers Championsh­ip.

Cameron Champ and Denny McCarthy, who hit an opening round of 67, withdrew from the event following positive results, while Graeme McDowell and Brooks Koepka did not participat­e after their respective caddies returned positive tests.

Koepka’s brother Chase and Webb Simpson withdrew having been in close proximity with a person who had subsequent­ly tested positive, while Bud Cauley, who played with McCarthy but tested negative, pulled out as a precaution­ary measure.

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