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DPWTC moved to December as European Tour restarts

- JOHN McAULEY

The European Tour has announced the resumption of the 2020 season, with the DP World Tour Championsh­ip in Dubai pushed back until December.

The season-ending event, originally scheduled for November 19-22, will now take place from December 10-13, as usual on the Earth course at Jumeirah Golf Estates. Spain’s Jon Rahm, the current world No 2, is the defending champion.

The revised calendar was announced on Thursday, with a six-week “UK Swing” beginning with the British Masters in late July to mark the circuit’s return. The tour was suspended on March 8 because of the coronaviru­s. A statement said that “initial” events would take place without fans in attendance.

The DP World Tour Championsh­ip will be the final of four Rolex Series events to be played – those carry increased prize funds, although their purses were not confirmed on Thursday – and follows on from the Nedbank Golf Challenge in South Africa the previous week.

The reschedule­d Masters, postponed from its typical April date at Augusta National, was in March confined for November 12-15.

The “UK Swing” will commence on July 22 at Close House, near Newcastle (played Wednesday-Saturday) and includes back-to-back stops in August at The Celtic Manor Resort in Wales – host of the 2010 Ryder Cup.

The swing then concludes with the UK Championsh­ip at The Belfry, another former Ryder Cup venue, from August 27-30.

The Tour said details of tournament­s to run from September to November will be announced in due course.

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