The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

PGA Championsh­ip shifting to May in ’19

- By Doug Ferguson

The PGA of America is moving its major championsh­ip to May for the first time in 70 years when it goes to Bethpage Black on New York’s Long Island in 2019, The Associated Press has learned.

Players are allowed to wear shorts during practice rounds at the PGA Championsh­ip. That won’t be necessary in two years when it moves to May.

The PGA of America is moving its major championsh­ip to May for the first time in 70 years when it goes to Bethpage Black on New York’s Long Island in 2019 as part of a long-term plan that involves a major shift in the golf calendar, including The Players Championsh­ip going back to its March date.

Two officials involved in the discussion­s say the PGA of America and PGA Tour will discuss details of the move as early as Tuesday at Quail Hollow Club, site of this year’s PGA Championsh­ip. They spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the move has not been announced.

The change has been in the works for four years, one official said. The catalyst behind the movement was golf’s return to the Olympics, along with the PGA Tour’s desire to wrap up its FedEx Cup before the NFL begins.

The move to May also puts the PGA Championsh­ip in the middle of the major championsh­ip season — after the Masters, before the U.S. Open — instead of being stuck at the end in August when courses typically are softer because of the summer heat and sports fans have one eye turned toward football.

Still to be determined is the how the rest of the PGA Tour schedule is constricte­d to finish around Labor Day. One official said the playoff event in Boston is likely to go away after 2018. Another official said one plan is for the Greenbrier Classic, typically held in July, to move to the fall.

The PGA Championsh­ip has been in August since 1969 with two exceptions. Jack Nicklaus won in February 1971 when it was held at PGA National in South Florida, and last year it was held the final weekend in July at Baltusrol ahead of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

The PGA is scheduled for Harding Park in San Francisco in 2020, so there was always the possibilit­y of moving to May during the next Olympic year. However, that would mean the PGA gets bounced around the calendar every four years.

The PGA of America was interested in building continuity, and a move to May could energize what has been looked upon as the last of the four majors. That also would allow it to go to some areas that were deemed too hot for August, such as Texas, Florida and parts of the Southeast. It already has said the PGA Championsh­ip would return to Southern Hills in Tulsa before 2030. The last time it was held at Southern Hills, in 2007, temperatur­es topped 100 degrees.

One official said two traditiona­l sites — Whistling Straits in Wisconsin and Hazeltine in Minnesota — would not be able to host the PGA Championsh­ip in May. Officials feel comfortabl­e with the weather and agronomy for Bethpage Black, and they are hopeful for good weather in 2023 for Oak Hill in Rochester, New York.

By going back to March, and creating space for the PGA Championsh­ip in May, it allows the tour to end its season around Labor Day instead of late September when the NFL is in full swing.

The last time it was played in May was 1949, when Sam Snead won at Hermitage Country Club in Virginia.

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