The Scotsman

Top golfer tests positive for virus while in the lead

- By PHIL CASEY

Spanish star Rahm sees his US Open prep disrupted as he has to quit The Memorial after being told of Covid result with six-shot cushion over field.

Spaniard’s preparatio­ns for major in chaos as he tests positive for Covid during his round at The Memorial

Jon Rahm's US Open preparatio­ns have been thrown into disarray after he was forced to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament after testing positive for Covid-19.

The defending champion had fired a sensationa­l third round of 64 on Saturday to establish a six-shot lead before being informed beside the 18th green at Muirfield Village that he had returned a positive test.

Rahm had been undergoing daily tests after being told on Monday that he had come into close contact with someone who had tested positive. But while each of his previous tests had come back negative, his latest one was positive and he must now isolate until June 15, two days before the US Open gets under way at Torrey Pines, where he won his first PGA Tour title in 2017.

The world No 3 later wrote on Twitter: "I'm very disappoint­ed in having to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament. This is one of those things that happens in life, one of those moments where how we respond to a setback defines us as people.

"I'm very thankful that my family and I are all OK. I will take all of the necessary precaution­s to be safe and healthy and I look forward to returning to the golf course as soon as possible.

"Thank you to all of the fans for their support and I'm looking forward to watching the showdown tomorrow afternoon with you all."

Before this weekend, the last time a tournament leader on the PGA Tour withdrew before the start of the following round was when Hunter Mahan pulled out of the 2013 RBC Canadian Open because his wife had gone into labour.

On the European Tour, Padraig Harrington held a fiveshot lead after 54 holes of the Benson and Hedges Internatio­nal Open in 2000, but was disqualifi­ed before the final round after it emerged he had not signed his scorecard on day one.

Tournament host Jack Nicklaus, inset, expressed sympathy for Rahm, but insisted there was no option but for the Spaniard to withdraw.

"There was no choice for the Tour or Jon," Nicklaus wrote on Twitter. "On behalf of the Memorial Tournament, our hearts go out to Jon and his family, as well as all the patrons who witnessed a spectacula­r round by Jon-only to be negated by this horrible pandemic our world continues to endure."

A statement from the PGA Tour read: "Rahm has tested negative every day, but his most recent test – which was performed after the conclusion of his second round (rain delayed) and before the start of his third round – returned positive at approximat­ely 4.20pm (local time) while Rahm was on the golf course.

The PGA Tour's medical adviser requested a confirmato­ry test on the original sample, which came back at 6.05pm, and was also positive. The PGA Tour's medical adviser notified Rahm immediatel­y upon completion of his round, and under Tour protocols, he will be withdrawn from the competitio­n. Rahm will need to remain in isolation through Tuesday, June 15."

Rahm's third-round playing partners, Patrick Cantlay and Scottie Scheffler, have both previously had Covid-19. "I (have) got to imagine I have antibodies, so I don't feel too concerned," said Cantlay, who now shares the lead with Collin Morikawa on 12 under par.

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0 Spain’s Jon Rahm reacts as he walks off the 18th green after completing his third round of The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Ohio
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