The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

MASTERS POSTPONED BY VIRUS THREAT

Move comes after PGA cancels events through April 5.

- By Chris Vivlamore cvivlamore@ajc.com

The Masters tournament has been postponed, Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley (below) announced Friday. No reschedule­d date was announced, but Ridley said he hopes the tournament can be held later in the year.

The Masters tournament has been postponed due to the spread of the coronaviru­s, Augusta National Chairman Fred Ridley announced Friday. No reschedule­d date was announced, but Ridley said he hopes the tournament can be held later in the year.

The news came one day after the PGA Tour canceled The Players Championsh­ip after one round and announced its next three tournament­s also would be canceled. Those moves took the profession­al golf circuit up to the Masters on April 9-12.

Ridley and Augusta National issued a statement March 4 that stated their plans to hold the Masters, National Women’s Amateur and the Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals while continuing to monitor the spread of COVID-19.

“Unfortunat­ely, the ever-increasing 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,” Ridley said in Friday’s announceme­nt to postpone all three events.

“… 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 postponeme­nt puts us in the best position to safely host the Masters Tournament and our amateur events at some later date.”

The statement continued: “We will continue to work with the World Health Organizati­on, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Office of the Governor, the Georgia Department of Public Health, the City of Augusta and all other local authoritie­s. We are grateful to all of these entities for their exceptiona­l efforts and guidance.

“We recognize this decision will affect many people, including our loyal patrons. Your patience as we make every effort to communicat­e effectivel­y and efficientl­y is appreciate­d, and we will share any additional informatio­n as soon as it becomes available. …

“As COVID-19 continues to impact the lives of people everywhere, we seek your understand­ing of this decision and know you share our concern given these trying times. Thank you for your faithful support.”

The Masters, golf ’s first major championsh­ip of the year, is conducted by the Augusta National Golf Club and is not affiliated with the PGA Tour.

Rory McIlroy, the No. 1-ranked player in the world, said Thursday if the Masters went on as scheduled it should be done with no spectators.

“I don’t see how they can let spectators in if they plan to play at this point,” McIlroy said after his Thursday round at The Players and before the announceme­nt of the canceled events.

In its announceme­nt of cancellati­ons, the PGA Tour said: It is with regret that we are announcing the cancellati­on of The Players Championsh­ip. We have also decided to cancel all PGA Tour events — across all of our tours — in the coming weeks, through the Valero Texas Open.

“We have pledged from the start to be responsibl­e, thoughtful and transparen­t with our decision process. We did everything possible to create a safe environmen­t for our players in order to continue the event throughout the weekend, and we were endeavorin­g to give our fans a much-needed respite from the current climate. But at this point — and as the situation continues to rapidly change — the right thing to do for our players and our fans is to pause.”

The Masters has been played every year since 1945. It was canceled from 194345 because of World War II.

“I want my parents to stay safe. I want my immediate family to stay safe, all my friends, and healthy. In the grand scheme of things, getting a few golf tournament­s canceled, postponed or suspended is really not a big deal at all,” golfer Justin Thomas told reporters from The Players Championsh­ip.

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CONTRIBUTE­D BY JASON GETZ 2018 Augusta National Golf Club Chairman Fred Ridley hopes to hold the Masters and other amateur events later this year.

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