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PGA Tours: HSBC Champions in Shanghai cancelled due to Covid-19

  • International Federation of PGA Tours confirms inevitable and makes ‘difficult decision’ to cancel October event
  • Two other golf events have been moved out of Asia in the past two weeks as well, and will now take place in the US

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Phil Mickelson is congratulated by Tiger Woods after winning the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai in 2009. The 2020 event has been cancelled due to the coronavirus. Photo: Kyodo

The International Federation of PGA Tours confirmed the inevitable on Wednesday when it cancelled the HSBC Champions World Golf Championships event in China.

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The tournament was scheduled for October 29-November 1 at Sheshan International Golf Club in Shanghai. The Chinese government announced in July that because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the country would not host international sports events for the rest of 2020.

“We have worked extensively with all tours, international officials, the China Golf Association and other local parties to find a solution to host the WGC-HSBC Champions,” said Ty Votaw, PGA Tour executive vice-president, International.

“In line with Chinese government guidelines and being mindful of the logistical implications, we collectively made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 event.”

Two other golf tournaments have been moved out of Asia and to the United States in the past two weeks. The Zozo Championship set for Japan is now scheduled to be played from October 22-25 at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California, with Tiger Woods as the defending champion.

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It will be called the Zozo Championship at Sherwood, a similar title to the South Korean event moving to Las Vegas the week before. That one will be called the CJ Cup at Shadow Creek. Both tournaments are expected to return to Asia in 2021.

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