Hartford Courant

No British Open at Trump course

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Donald Trump’s ownership of Turnberry will prevent the Scottish course from staging the British Open for “the foreseeabl­e future,” the chief executive of the R&A said Monday.

Turnberry hasn’t hosted the tournament since it was bought by Trump in 2014.

“We had no plans to stage any of our championsh­ips at Turnberry and will not do so in the foreseeabl­e future,” R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers said.

Slumbers’ comments came a day after the PGA of America voted to take the PGA Championsh­ip event away from Trump’s New Jersey golf course next year.

The decisions came in the wake of last week’s Trump-fueled riot at the Capitol as Congress was certifying the election victory of President-elect Joe Biden.

Five people, including a Capitol police officer, died.

“We will not return (to Turnberry),” Slumbers said, “until we are convinced that the focus will be on the championsh­ip, the players and the course itself and we do not believe that is achievable in the current circumstan­ces.”

The last British Open at Turnberry was in 2009.

Colleges: As expected, the NCAA on Monday delayed votes on legislatio­n that would permit college athletes to cash in on their popularity for the first time and to transfer to another school without having to sit out one year . ... Georgia freshman G K.D. Johnson, who was the top-rated prospect in coach Tom Crean’s 2020 class, was declared academical­ly eligible. Johnson sat out the Bulldogs’ first 10 games while awaiting clearance from the NCAA.

NBA: Wizards PG Russell Westbrook is expected to sit out a week and miss five games with an injured left leg. The team said the 2016-17 league MVP and nine-time All-NBA selection would be re-evaluated at the end of the week. Without Westbrook, the Wizards beat the Suns 128-107. Bradley Beal scored 34 points for the Wizards, who snapped their three-game skid and won at home for the first time this season. ... Gordon Hayward scored 34 points and the Hornets beat the visiting Knicks 109-88. It was the Hornets’ fourth straight win.

NFL: Former Falcons head coach Dan Quinn reached agreement on a three-year deal to serve as Cowboys defensive coordinato­r, according to reports. Quinn was fired early this season by the Falcons . ... RB Zack Moss, the Bills’ second-leading rusher, will miss the rest of the postseason after suffering an ankle injury during the team’s wild-card win over the Colts.

Tennis: Australian Open champ and No. 1 seed Sofia Kenin and second-seeded Elina Svitolina both fell in the quarterfin­al round of the season-opening Abu Dhabi Open.

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