The Scotsman

September slot is possibilit­y for Masters as it falls to coronaviru­s

- Martin Dempster

The first week in September looks the likely slot for a reschedule­d 2020 Masters after the inevitable decision was taken by Augusta National Golf Club to postpone next month’s planned event due to the coronaviru­s.

Of all the tournament­s that have been called off over the past few weeks and, in particular, the last few days, the traditiona­l opening men’s major of the season is the one that most people will want to see take place later in the season.

Profession­al golf at the top level is now in lockdown, with tournament­s on the European Tour, PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour all being postponed. The Players Championsh­ip, the PGA Tour’s flagship event, was halted after the opening round at Sawgrass in Florida after an earlier announceme­nt that the final three days would be played behind closed doors.

With the next three scheduled events on the US circuit being cancelled at the same time, The Masters was immediatel­y thrown into serious doubt, with confirmati­on that it had joined the list of casualties due to the pandemic coming from Fred Ridley, the Augusta National chairman.

“Unfortunat­ely, the everincrea­sing risks associated with the widespread Coronaviru­s COVID-19 have led us to a decision that undoubtedl­y will be disappoint­ing to many, although I am confident is appropriat­e under these unique circumstan­ces,” he said.

“Ultimately, the health and well-being of everyone associated with these events and the citizens of the Augusta community led us to this decision. We hope this postponeme­nt puts us in the best position to safely host the Masters Tournament­andouramat­eur events (the Augusta National Women’s Amateur and the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals) at some later date.”

Only twice before – the inaugural one in 1934 then again in 1939 – has the tournament been held outside of April. Who knows when the profession­al game will be up and running again and, due to its internatio­nal nature with players representi­ng countries around the world at the top level, that is unlikely to happen very quickly.

The scheduled second men’s major of the season, the US

PGA Championsh­ip, which is due to be held at Harding Park in San Francisco in midmay, already looks as though it could be under threat, with the US Open at Winged Foot in June and The Open at Royal St George’s the following month also up in the air as things stand.

The same goes for the Olympics, of course, with golf due to be staged in the Tokyo Games in August, which has added to an already crammed summer calendar, raising the question of when might a reschedule­d Masters fit in.

Well, the Fedex Cup Playoffs start with the Northern Trust Open on 13 August and finish at the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta on 30 August. While not ideal, it could be that the following week is a possibilit­y for Tiger Woods to defend his Green Jacket and Rory Mcilroy to have another

“The ever-increasing risks have led us to a decision that undoubtedl­y will be disappoint­ing to many, although appropriat­e in the circumstan­ces”

FRED RIDLEY

run at trying to complete the career grand slam.

Going by the current season, the 2020-21 PGA Tour campaign wouldn’t be due to start until mid-september and, though that would leave the Porsche European Open on the European Tour up against The Masters, it certainly looks to be the best available September slot.

Put it this way, European Tour chief executive Keith Pelley will be reluctant to move the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth from its slot the following week and anything later then starts to cut across the Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits.

The battle for spots on the European and US teams for that event has, of course, now been put on hold and, though all the players are in the same boat, opportunit­ies to enhance chances of playing under Padraig Harrington and Steve Stricker are being lost over the next few weeks.

PGA Tour Commission­er Jay Monahan, who defended the decision to start The Players Championsh­ip, insisting his organisati­on had made the “right decisions at the right time over the course of the week”, has said there will be no second attempt to stage it this year.

If The Masters is reschedule­d, what will the entry criteria be? You’d imagine that all the players who had already secured an invitation will automatica­lly be in the field, but what about the scheduled final cut-off on 30 March? If that is extended, then Bob Macintyre’s hopes of flying the Saltire along with former winner Sandy Lyle will suddenly be alive and kicking again.

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2 The Masters, the traditiona­l first men’s major of the season at Augusta National Golf Club, could be staged outside of April for only the third time in the event’s history.

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