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WASHINGTON, Aug 12 — Tiger Woods will have to defend his Masters title behind closed doors after Augusta chiefs admitted Wednesday that the risks caused by the coronavirus “are simply too significant to overcome”. The Masters had already been pushed back from its traditional April slot due to...

Tiger Woods of the US celebrates with his green jacket and trophy after winning the 2019 Masters in Augusta April 14, 2019. — Reuters pic

The Masters had already been pushed back from its traditional April slot due to the pandemic and will now take place from November 12-15.

 

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