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OCTOBER 7 — The PGA Tour’s annual Asian swing will be unlike any other this month as golf’s reimagined year sees two of the region’s most prestigious tournaments make a detour from the Far East to the West Coast of the United States. And sports fans and viewers are in for a super treat as...

OCTOBER 7 — The PGA Tour’s annual Asian swing will be unlike any other this month as golf’s reimagined year sees two of the region’s most prestigious tournaments make a detour from the Far East to the West Coast of the United States. And sports fans and viewers are in for a super treat as both events will showcase the best fields, world-class golf entertainment and provide Asia’s rising stars the platform to sparkle on the big stage.

While the stars of the game will miss Asia’s renowned hospitality, sumptuous food, diverse culture and fans, the tournaments will not miss a heart beat in boasting stellar fields that will feature the PGA Tour’s Who’s Who. “The CJ Cup quickly became one of my favourite events on Tour. While winning twice certainly helped, the hospitality shown to us by CJ Group and the Korean community has made the tournament special to all of us as PGA TOUR players,” said Thomas. “It’s unfortunate we won’t be able to travel to Korea, but it is fantastic we will still be able to shine a light on CJ Group through the tournament at a venue like Shadow Creek.

McIlroy will also be on a mission to secure a first win in 2020. “I’ve watched how the tournament has become a success over the past few years and it’ll be exciting to have the opportunity to compete in it for the first time. I had a great time at the inaugural Zozo Championship and will be hoping to build on last year’s success when we play at Sherwood. I’ll miss playing in Japan this year but hopefully, we’ll get to return soon.

 

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