The Scotsman

Oman Open postponed as European Tour loses its first 2021 event due to Covid-19

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The European Tour has lost its first event on the 2021 schedule to the coronaviru­s pandemic after the postponeme­nt of the Oman Open.

The event in Muscat on 4-7 March was due to be the first leg of a second Middle East Swing, but it has been reduced to just the Commercial Bank

Qatar Masters on 11-14 March.

The tour said the decision had been made "following an announceme­nt by the Omani government that all gatherings, internatio­nal functions and sporting events are to be stopped in the country with immediate effect".

The organisers are looking into the possibilit­y of rescheduli­ng the tournament, but "there are no definitive plans at this stage". Last year, the Oman Open, which has been held twice as a main tour event, was the penultimat­e tournament before the European circuit went into lockdown due to Covid-19.

A number of tournament­s were subsequent­ly cancelled, including the 149th Open Championsh­ip at Royal St George’s, where the event is now due to take place in July.

Since coming out of lockdown in July, tournament­s have been taking place in biosecure bubbles, with US PGA champion Collin Morikawa among those to praise the safe environmen­ts in place on this side of the Atlantic.

"I think the European Tour has done an amazing job with this bubble,” he said ahead of this week’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic. “It's very different than what we have in the US, but they are doing it right.”

However, restrictio­ns have started to tighten up since the 2021 schedule was announced in December, with direct flights from the UAE to Scotland now having been stopped.

Meanwhile, Russell Knox has been nominated to run for chairman of the Player Advisory Council (PAC) on the PGA

Tour. The Florida-based Scot, who already sits on the group, is up against Rory Mcilroy and Kevin Streelman in a vote by fellow players which ends on 11 February.

The winner will take up the role in 2022 for a three-year term, with Knox or Mcilroy in line to make history as there has never been a non-american policy board player director.

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