Coronavirus: European Tour cancels French Open, BMW International Open

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LONDON (AFP) - The European Tour on Friday (April 17) announced the cancellations of both the French Open and the BMW International Open in Munich due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the Scottish Open postponed.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - The European Tour on Friday announced the cancellations of both the French Open and the BMW International Open in Munich due to the coronavirus pandemic, with the Scottish Open postponed.

The British Open, golf's only Major tournament played outside the United States, had already been scrapped, with top Tours having been shut down since March 13.The French Open, continental Europe's oldest Open competition, was due to be held from July 2-5, but was cancelled after the French government extended the ban on all mass gatherings until mid-July.

The Scottish Open, usually a key warm-up for the now-cancelled British Open, was due to take place in mid-July. "Discussions about the possibility of rescheduling this event will continue as we look at a variety of different scenarios for our schedule for when it is safe and permitted to resume playing," added Pelley.The golfing calendar has been thrown into disarray by the Covid-19 outbreak, with the Masters, originally scheduled for April, to be played in November, while the PGA Championship has been moved from May until August, and the US Open from June to September.

 

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