The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

McIlroy’s caddie in guesthouse quarantine

It’s so he can go along for three weeks once PGA Tour resumes.

- By Doug Ferguson

Rory McIlroy’s guesthouse in South Florida will be occupied for the next two weeks by his best friend. Harry Diamond also is his caddie, and it’s the only way he can return to work for the world’s No. 1 player.

McIlroy plans to play three straight weeks when the PGA Tour resumes its schedule June 11 at Colonial for the Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas. After that are the RBC Heritage at Hilton Head and the Travelers Championsh­ip in Connecticu­t. And then Diamond returns home to Northern Ireland for two more weeks of quarantine.

“We have a guesthouse that he can quarantine in and make sure he does all the necessary things that he needs to do to caddie for the next few weeks,” McIlroy told BBC Sport. “The only tough thing is he has to come over and quarantine here for two weeks, and then it looks like he will have to quarantine for two weeks on the other side as well.

“So for a three-tournament stretch, it is actually seven weeks for him, but hopefully some of those rules could be lifted between now and then.”

Without those rules being relaxed, McIlroy would need to find a different caddie for the Memorial, as Diamond would not be able to get back and quarantine ahead of the tournament.

As for McIlroy traveling overseas, he remains undecided. He said he could see himself playing the BMW PGA Championsh­ip at Wentworth if it’s moved to October. And he would consider other “big events” in the fall.

“I wouldn’t have concerns about traveling to Europe,” McIlroy said. “I think if you stick to the guidelines then I don’t see any reason why we should feel scared to travel.”

This week in history: More than a dozen players who have reached No. 1 in the world do not — or most likely will not — have the career of Phil Mickelson. It was 10 years ago this week at Colonial that Mickelson began a four-month run of his best shot to be No. 1. He missed the cut. Tiger Woods and Mickelson tied for fourth in the U.S. Open. Woods kept sliding the year he returned from the implosion in his personal life and another change in swing coaches. Mickelson failed to capitalize, however. He had only one top 10 the rest of the PGA Tour season and two finishes in the top 20.

When he returned, there was a new No. 1: Lee Westwood.

Mickelson had fallen to No. 4.

Rose’s clubs: Justin Rose isn’t the first player to switch equipment in the prime of his career. At least his surprising move to Japan-based Honma only lasted a little more than a year.

Rose began his Honma endorsemen­t in January 2019 when he was No. 1 in the world and won in his second start at Torrey Pines. That was his last victory, and he missed three cuts in four starts on the PGA Tour this year.

Rose was not using Honma equipment at Bay Hill, the final event before COVID-19 shut down golf.

Honma released a statement late last week saying both sides had agreed Rose will no longer be a brand ambassador.

“I am hopeful that during our time of partnershi­p, we have laid the groundwork for Honma to continue to expand their brand,” Rose said. “We both feel it is the right time to pursue our own paths.”

Country clubs help: What began as an idea at Spring Brook Country Club in Morristown, New Jersey, to get involved with hospitals has turned into a project much larger.

It led to ClubsHELP Foundation, which is asking golf clubs to adopt a local hospital and supply necessitie­s during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ernie Els got involved and over the last two months has been challengin­g other players — Jack Nicklaus, chief among them — and clubs to pitch in.

“When my management team told me about this initiative, I was right behind it straightaw­ay,” Els said. “It’s a shining example of how people all around the world are pulling together in this crisis to help vulnerable members of society and, of course, support the front-line health care staff who are literally putting their lives on the line for all of us.”

According to the foundation, just fewer than 400 golf clubs are now enrolled in the program.

Els is a member of Old Palm Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. He has

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On the Web: 4-3-8 0-1-4 partnered with Jupiter Medical Center, which is involved with his Els for Autism Foundation. Clubs can register at clubshelp.org.

Divots: The PGA of America says its Golf Emergency Relief Fund has given more than $4 million to some 3,300 individual­s needing help: $500 in basic need grants, up to $1,500 for critical needs. Registrati­on limits were reached within 24 hours of the fund opening. The PGA of America pledged $5 million to the fund, with matching contributi­ons for gifts by third parties up to $2.5 million . ... ESPN will air a one-hour special today on Peloton’s first “All-Star Ride.” It features 16 athletes who are Peloton members, a list that includes Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Morgan Pressel and Bubba Watson . ... The American Junior Golf Associatio­n resumes its schedule June 8 with restrictio­ns such as one spectator per player (preferably a family member) and no removing flagsticks.

Stat of the Week: Phil Mickelson has finished ahead of Tiger Woods in four of the seven exhibition­s they have played together: The Match in Las Vegas, twice in the Battle of the Bridges and the 2002 Skins Game.

Final word: “Let’s just say 10 is not what it used to be.” — Tiger Woods, asked to measure his back on a scale of 1 to 10.

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LYNNE SLADKY / AP Rory McIlroy and caddie Harry Diamond (rear) are seen last year at The Players Championsh­ip in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Diamond is in McIlroy’s guesthouse in Florida for his 14-day quarantine before returning to work at Colonial.
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