The Commercial Appeal

PGA following CDC guidelines

- Juliakate E. Culpepper

The PGA Tour informed players Tuesday it will remove unnecessar­y restrictio­ns on individual­s who have tested positive for COVID-19 and met criteria to return to competitio­n.

Based on updated CDC guidelines and in consultati­on with the CDC and the PGA Tour's medical advisors, the Tour's Health and Safety Plan will now allow players who have tested positive and then been cleared to return to competitio­n to be placed in normal groupings.

This follows the Tour adjusting tee times the evening before the first round of the Workday Charity Open so Dylan Frittelli, Denny Mccarthy and Nick Watney — who had all previously tested positive for the virus and recovered — could compete in a group after each was cleared to return.

The Tour also said it will not subject individual­s who have recovered from the virus to PCR testing for three months following the onset of symptoms for symptomati­c players or the date of the first positive test for asymptomat­ic players.

Ahead of returning to play, affected players will consult with the PGA Tour's medical team who will determine if each player meets the CDC guidelines to return to work.

The change is effective immediatel­y. Previously, the Tour reduced the period which a symptomati­c positive must be fever-free in order to conclude isolation and return to work from 72 hours to 24 hours. The change was in accordance with CDC guidance as of July 17.

The change will be in effect for this week's WGC-FEDEX St. Jude Invitation­al and the Barracuda Championsh­ip as well as the Korn Ferry Tour.

As of Tuesday, seven players and two caddies on the PGA Tour have tested positive for the virus. The most recent was Grayson Murray on July 20 ahead of the 3M Open.

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