Golf: Ryder Cup says golf showdown remains set for September

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - A 2020 Ryder Cup spokesman says the US-Europe golf showdown remains scheduled for September in the wake of a British report saying the event would be postponed to 2021.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - A 2020 Ryder Cup spokesman says the US-Europe golf showdown remains scheduled for September in the wake of a British report saying the event would be postponed to 2021.

The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has made it unlikely that spectators would be allowed at the event in its current date and travel restrictions due to the deadly disease could be an issue for fans traveling from Europe even if a reduced number were allowed. An event spokesman told Milwaukee radio station WTMJ:"The 2020 Ryder Cup remains as scheduled, Sept 22-27, at Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin.

 

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