Masters, US Open rescheduled, but Open cancelled for first time since 1945

Patrick Reed, left, helps Tiger Woods with his green jacket after Woods won the Masters at Augusta National in 2019. Picture: Matt Slocum/AP

Patrick Reed, left, helps Tiger Woods with his green jacket after Woods won the Masters at Augusta National in 2019. Picture: Matt Slocum/AP

Published Apr 6, 2020

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TORONTO - Augusta National Golf Club said on Monday that it had identified November 9-15 as a possible date for the rescheduled Masters, while the US Open is set to tee off in September.

Augusta National had earlier postponed the Masters due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, but had not rescheduled the year's first major.

First round play had been set to begin on Thursday.

"While more details will be shared in the weeks and months to come, we, like all of you, will continue to focus on all mandated precautions and guidelines to fight against the coronavirus," said Augusta National in statement.

"Along the way, we hope the anticipation of staging the Masters Tournament in the fall brings a moment of joy to the Augusta community and all those who love the sport.

"We want to emphasize that our future plans are incumbent upon favourable counsel and direction from health officials."

Earlier on Monday the R&A had announced that the 149th Open Championship scheduled for Royal St George's from July 16-19 had been cancelled due to the pandemic.

The U.S. Open, however, which had been set for June 18-21 at Winged Foot in New York, has been rescheduled. The new dates for the year's third major are September 17-20 also at Winged Foot.

Reuters

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