AT&T Byron Nelson Canceled

The AT&T Byron Nelson was scheduled for May 4-10 at the Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas, but the PGA Tour announced this afternoon that along with the RBC Heritage (April 13-19); Zurich Classic of New Orleans (April 20-26); Wells Fargo Championship (April 27-May 3), this year’s tournament would not take place with the most recent recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization and the Office of the President of the United States.

Furthermore, the PGA of America has postponed the PGA Championship (May 14-17) for a date later this year, to be announced, meaning that currently, the next PGA Tour event on the schedule is the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth.

The inaugural Veritex Bank Championship, the Korn Ferry Tour event scheduled for April 13-19 at Texas Rangers Golf Club in Arlington, has also been canceled.

Also announced today, the USGA is currently holding the dates for the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot Golf Club as scheduled (June 18-21) but will, as all of us are, continue to monitor the developing situation and follow recommendations by government authorities.

Please see below for the statement from the AT&T Byron Nelson:

The PGA TOUR announced today that due to the ongoing health crisis related to COVID-19, all events through the AT&T Byron Nelson (May 7-10) have been canceled. The PGA of America also announced today that the PGA Championship, scheduled for the week after the AT&T Byron Nelson, has been postponed to an undetermined date later in 2020.
 
Therefore, the AT&T Byron Nelson, scheduled for May 4-10, will not be held this year.
 
Our top priority remains the health and safety of our community-at-large as well as the fans, volunteers, players and sponsors.
 
Our focus now will be on how we use this moment in time to inspire our community, and celebrate the 100 years of service of the Salesmanship Club of Dallas and the children and families that are served through the non-profit programs of Momentous Institute. The tournament will continue to work with all our partners to ensure we continue to make a positive impact within the metroplex.
 
Information will be available to all tournament sponsors, volunteers, fans, etc. on our website www.attbyronnelson.org in the coming weeks to help answer your questions and to process refunds. We appreciate the patience and understanding of all those impacted as we work through this process.

PGA Tour’s full statement below:

PGA TOUR STATEMENT regarding additional tournament cancellations
March 17, 2020 – 5:30 p.m. ET
The health and safety of everyone associated with the PGA TOUR and the global community is and will continue to be our No. 1 priority as we navigate the ongoing health crisis related to the Coronavirus Pandemic.

On March 12, the PGA TOUR made the announcement to cancel or postpone four weeks of events on all six Tours through the week of the Valero Texas Open (March 30-April 5). Augusta National Golf Club also announced the postponement of the Masters Tournament (April 6-12).

With the most recent recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, the World Health Organization and the Office of the President of the United States, the PGA TOUR will now cancel four additional events: RBC Heritage (April 13-19); Zurich Classic of New Orleans (April 20-26); Wells Fargo Championship (April 27-May 3); and AT&T Byron Nelson (May 4-10).

Furthermore, the PGA of America has postponed the PGA Championship (May 14-17) for a date later this year, to be announced. Also announced today, the USGA is currently holding the dates for the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot Golf Club as scheduled (June 18-21) but will, as all of us are, continue to monitor the developing situation and follow recommendations by government authorities.

As we receive more clarity in the coming weeks, the TOUR will be working with our tournament organizations and title sponsors, in collaboration with golf’s governing bodies, to build a PGA TOUR schedule for 2020 that ensures the health and safety for all associated with our sport and a meaningful conclusion to the season. We will provide further updates when those plans come into focus.

Today’s cancellation of PGA TOUR events through May 10 applies to all six Tours, although PGA TOUR Champions has rescheduled The Regions Tradition. Originally slated for May 7-10, the event will now be played September 24-27. PGA TOUR Champions previously announced on March 16 that the Mastercard Japan Championship (June 12-14) will not be contested due to the current travel advisories in place from the CDC, the WHO and the U.S. Department of State.

We will continue to work with the tournaments and partners affected by the schedule changes to make a positive impact in their respective communities and allow those events to come back at full strength in 2021. To give our fans respite from this ongoing situation, the PGA TOUR is working with its partners to make available archives of past PGA TOUR competitions and additional programming for fans. More details will be made available soon.
 

SUMMARY of CHANGES
PGA TOUR
March 9-15 THE PLAYERS Championship Canceled
March 16-22 Valspar Championship Canceled
March 23-29 WGC-Dell Match Play Championship Canceled
Punta Cana Corales Resort & Club Championship Postponed
March 30-April 5 Valero Texas Open Canceled
April 6-12 the Masters Tournament Postponed
April 13-19 RBC Heritage Canceled
April 20-26 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Canceled
April 27-May 3 Wells Fargo Championship Canceled
May 4-10 AT&T Byron Nelson Canceled
May 11-17 PGA Championship PostponedPGA TOUR Champions
March 23-29 Rapiscan Systems Classic Postponed
April 13-19 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Canceled
April 27-3 Insperity Invitational Canceled
May 4-10 Regions Tradition Rescheduled (Sept. 21-27)
June 8-14 Mastercard Japan Championship Canceled

Korn Ferry Tour
March 16-22 Chitimacha Louisiana Open presented by MISTRAS Canceled
March 23-29 Lake Charles Championship Canceled
March 30-April 5 Savannah Golf Championship Postponed
April 13-19 Veritex Bank Championship Canceled
April 20-26 Huntsville Championship Canceled
April 27-3 Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation Canceled
May 4-10 KC Golf Classic Canceled
May 11-17 Visit Knoxville Open Postponed

PGA TOUR Latinoamérica
March 23-29 Buenos Aires Championship presentado por Volvo Postponed
March 30-April 5 Termas de Rio Hondo Invitational Postponed
April 13-19 89th Abierto OSDE del Centro presentado por Telecom-Fiber Group Postponed
April 20-26 94th Itau Abierto de Chile presentado por Volvo Postponed
May 4-10 Puerto Plata Open Postponed
Mackenzie Tour – PGA TOUR Canada
March 23-27 Qualifying Tournament (California) Postponed
March 30-April 3 Qualifying Tournament (Arizona) Postponed
April 12-17 Qualifying Tournament (Florida) Postponed
April 26-May 1 Qualifying Tournament (Canada) Postponed

PGA TOUR Series China
February 25-28 Qualifying Tournament (China, then moved to Indonesia) Postponed
March 3-6 Qualifying Tournament (Thailand) Postponed
March 23-29 Sanya Championship Postponed
March 30-April 5 Chongqing Championship Postponed
April 13-19 Guangzhou Open Postponed
May 4-10 Clearwater Bay Open Postponed
+++++

As we work together to help reduce the spread of Coronavirus, we urge our fans – and everyone around the world – to be mindful of the health and safety measures in place:

1) Wash or sanitize your hands frequently
2) Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze with your elbow
3) Observe social distancing and avoid large crowds
4) Avoid contact with your face with your hands
5) If you have symptoms related to Coronavirus, please stay home from work or other obligations and seek medical attention

 

 

Share and Enjoy !

Shares