Times Standard (Eureka)

LPGA 2020 opener reschedule­d for September

- By Doug Ferguson

Amid a slew of postponeme­nts and cancellati­ons in golf, the LPGA Tour announced a September date for what traditiona­lly is its first major championsh­ip of the year.

The ANA Inspiratio­n, previously scheduled for April 2-5 in Rancho Mirage, now will be played Sept. 10-13. That date previously was for the Cambia Portland Classic, which will move back by one week.

It’s the first postponed golf tournament to announce a new date.

The schedule change was announced Friday along with the postponeme­nt of three more LPGA Tour events because of the new coronaviru­s. They were to be played the final three weeks of April — in Hawaii, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Meanwhile, the Official World Golf Ranking and the Rolex Women’s World Golf Ranking are freezing the rankings since golf is shut

down from the coronaviru­s, with no tournament­s on main tours until May at the earliest.

That’s particular­ly significan­t for the Olympics because qualifying for the 60-player fields is determined by world ranking. Countries are allowed two players, with a maximum of four if they are among the top 15.

The main men’s tours — PGA Tour, European Tour and PGA Tour Champions — have no tournament­s on the schedule through May 17. That includes two majors for the men — the Masters and the PGA Championsh­ip — and one major for the 50-and-older PGA Tour Champions.

The next scheduled LPGA Tour event is May 14-17 at the new Pelican Women’s Championsh­ip in Belleair, Florida. For the PGA Tour, it would be the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial on May 21-24.

In a letter to his players, LPGA Tour Commission­er Mike Whan said he held out as long as he could on the latest three postponeme­nts and is trying to figure out how to repackage the season when it’s safe to play again.

“Assuming we get some relief from the COVID-19 issues soon, it’s pretty clear that the rest of the 2020 season will be quite busy and crowded,” Whan said. “We are focused on giving you as many playing opportunit­ies as we can.”

The world ranking is a two-year formula in which points depreciate over time. Without any golf being played, movement in the ranking is possible depending on how often a player competes. A minimum of 40 events and a maximum of 52 events over the two years are applied in the formula.

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