The Citizen (KZN)

December US Open was an option

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New York – This week’s U.S. Open at Winged Foot in Mamaroneck, New York, would likely have been played in December in Los Angeles had the British Open not been cancelled due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the United States Golf Associatio­n has said.

The USGA, whose flagship event was originally set for midJune, only settled on a September date once organisers of the British Open, which were also considerin­g rescheduli­ng for the same month, decided to cancel the 2020 edition.

USGA Chief Executive Mike Davis, speaking at Winged Foot on the eve of the tournament, said heads of the PGA Tour, European Tour and organisati­ons that run the Majors got together on a regular basis as the sporting world froze in March.

“To be very transparen­t with you, we thought we were going to be playing the US Open in December in Los Angeles. We were that close,” Davis said.

“It really wasn’t until the day before we went public with the schedule that we realised that the R&A’s Open across the pond couldn’t be played in September, which gave us an opportunit­y to play in September.”

Davis also said there was a period of time where he had been hopeful the Major would have been able to welcome a limited number of spectators on site.

Due to health and safety reasons the US Open will instead be closed to the general public, as has every event on the PGA Tour since the circuit resumed play in mid-June.

“There was a period of time that we thought we would have limited spectators at Winged Foot, but it wasn’t until several weeks out that we realised there was no way to do this in a safe manner,” said Davis. –

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