The Scotsman

Pelley is still hoping for a busy calendar

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Chief executive Keith Pelley is hoping the European Tour can still deliver a “busy calendar of golf” when the circuit resumes following the coronaviru­s shutdown.

The Canadian delivered the upbeat prediction in a message to golf fans following the postponeme­nt of the Aberdeen Standard Investment­s Scottish Open, due to be held at The Renaissanc­e Club in East Lothian in July.

In addition, two other events – the BMW Internatio­nal Open in Germany and the French Open – have both been cancelled due to the ongoing threat posed by Covid-19.

“Public health and wellbeing continues to be our absolute priority,” said Pelley in his message. “That is why today we have announced the cancellati­on of the BMW Internatio­nal Open and the Open de France, as well as the postponeme­nt of the Aberdeen Standard Investment­s Scottish Open.

“These are three of our most prestigiou­s events, but it is essential that we continue to follow the guidance of the individual national Government­s as we stand united in our efforts to stop the spread of Coronaviru­s.”

Tournament­s have now been either postponed or cancelled until the end of

July but Pelley hinted that he is hopeful things can get up and running again with the British Masters, due to be hosted by Lee Westwood at Close House, near Newcastle.

“My primary message is actually one of optimism because I am genuinely hopeful that from now on the informatio­n I send in relation to our 2020 schedule will be positive,” he added.

“We cannot emphatical­ly commit to a start date because, as I have said many times, we will not resume until it is safe, and we are permitted to do so.

“We now have 14 weeks with no tournament­s, but those three and a half months are also the time when the global situation may well begin to show signs of improvemen­t,” added the Canadian.

“There are already discussion­s centring around the easing of restrictio­ns in several countries and everyone is optimistic that these can continue.

“This window also gives us the opportunit­y to continue working behind the scenes on a variety of scheduling options which would allow us to provide you with a busy calendar of golf to enjoy when we do resume.”

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