PGA extends tour eligibility due to coronavirus delays

Home > News > PGA extends tour eligibility due to coronavirus delays
Players will be able to continue into the next season
Posted on
May 1, 2020
by
The Editorial Team in
Estimated reading time: 1 minutes
PGA extends tour eligibility due to coronavirus delays
PGA rankings are to be protected (David Davies/PA)


Players who were able to play in some PGA events without a tour card for the 2019/20 season will have their eligibility exemption carried over to the 2020/21 campaign.

There have been 13 events cancelled or postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the tour set to resume on June 8 at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

A PGA statement read: โ€œDue to circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in 13 events from the 2019-20 PGA TOUR Season to be cancelled or postponed, the PGA TOUR has extended eligibility for exempt 2019-20 PGA TOUR members for the 2020-21 season, unless the memberโ€™s priority ranking at the conclusion of the 2019-20 season would rank higher in the updated eligibility categories.

PGA extends tour eligibility due to coronavirus delays
The qualification for the Fedex Cup play-offs, which were won by Rory McIlroy last year, have also been adjusted by the PGA (Adam Davy/PA)


โ€œThis eligibility update, contingent upon the planned restart of the season at the Charles Schwab Challenge the week of June 8, was deemed the best and most equitable solution for the membership at large after research by our competitions department and significant conversations with the Policy Board and Player Advisory Council.โ€

The qualification for the Fedex Cup play-offs, which were won by Rory McIlroy last year, have also been adjusted.

The Editorial Team Avatar

About The Editorial Team

The editorial team at Golf Today strives to provide readers with captivating content that celebrates the rich heritage and exciting developments in the world of golf. Their collective expertise and dedication ensure that Golf Today remains a premier destination for golf enthusiasts seeking the latest news, insightful analysis, and engaging stories from the world of golf.

Updated: ago

Join the discussion

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Read Next

Australia’s Jason Day will bid to retain his CJ Cup Byron Nelson title in Texas this week

No big celebration for Jason Day after ending victory drought in 2023

The Australian is hoping to consistently get back to the form that made him world number one.
Former England striker Jay Bothroyd

Jay Bothroyd hopes his new project will show 'golf can be fun and is for everyone’

Bothroyd is supporting Prostate Cancer UK’s Big Golf Race fundraising challenge this summer.
USGA / R&A - Head-scratching hiccups - Rollback

Head-scratching hiccups, the USGA, R&A flip / flop

M. James Ward examines why the rule-making organizations failed to act in a timely manner then abandoned an initial solution more suitable for recreational players.
It’s still golf as we know it

Who cares who wins?

The absurd riches that are presently flooding the sport may end up finishing it.
magnifiercrossmenuchevron-downcross-circle
linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram