Cancellation of 2020 PGA Tour Series-China Season
Beijing, China: The PGA Tour, following close consultation with the China Golf Association, has cancelled the 2020 PGA Tour Series-China season.
Beijing, China: The PGA Tour, following close consultation with the China Golf Association, has cancelled the 2020 PGA Tour Series-China season.
Singapore: Unusual times call for unusual measures. And so it’s proved at Sentosa Golf Club where Heads of Department have graciously chipped in to assist in an unfamiliar role.
Beijing, China: Golf club members in China are in strong support about a return to normal after the Coronavirus pandemic.
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club has made significant investment into ‘safe-proofing’ the acclaimed 36-hole venue against the spread of Covid-19.
Jupiter, Florida, United States: The latest consumer research from the National Golf Foundation indicates that overall volume of golf trips could be down 35% to 40% in 2020 due to the Coronavirus.
Delhi, India: Asian Tour winners Shubhankar Sharma and Gaganjeet Bhullar combined with cricketing greats Kapil Dev and Murali Kathik to raise more than US$60,000 for Covid-19 relief efforts in India.
Singapore: Al Hamra Golf Club’s reputation as one of the United Arab Emirates’ most progressive sporting establishments has been cemented with the successful implementation of its ‘Less Touch, More Tech’ policy.
Singapore: With a little subtle coercion, even some of golf’s most obtuse ‘dinosaurs’ are being belatedly dragged into the 21st century.
Wisconsin, United States: The PGA of America, Ryder Cup Europe and the PGA Tour have announced that both The Ryder Cup and the Presidents Cup have been rescheduled and will now be played one year later than originally planned.
Singapore: An upsurge in high-end tourism can help golf clubs across Asia to get back onto their feet following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Singapore: The 2020 Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific and Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship have been cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Singapore: The PGA of America is aiming to capitalise on a surge of interest in golf among non-traditional golfing sources sparked by last month’s Covid-19 charity relief match involving Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson.