WGC golf tourney to allow some spectators — but it’s not many
A small number of corporate partners will be allowed on-site when play starts next week.
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A small number of corporate partners will be allowed on-site when play starts next week.
Fans won't be allowed at the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational this year. But for the very best of reasons, Jack Sammons, the chair of the tournament, would still welcome Tiger Woods.
The PGA TOUR is not immune to positive COVID-19 tests. But with the WGC-FESJI five weeks away, executive tournament director Darrell Smith hopes some fans can attend.
The FedEx-St. Jude Invitational remains scheduled for July 2-5, despite PGA Tour schedule changes.
Webb Simpson shot low round on Sunday to surge into runner-up spot.
Australian standout Cameron Smith is two strokes off the lead midway in the WGC FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Nate Lashley continues his recent run of good play with an opening-round 66.
In need of a good week, Dustin Johnson likes his chances at TPC Southwind.
Brooks Koepka loves Majors. And the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational is the next best thing.
Twenty-year-old Matthew Wolff comes to TPC Southwind on a high after first professional victory.
PGA pros like TPC Southwind, so there's no reason to change it a whole lot.
Dylan Frittelli won the John Deere Classic on Sunday, his first PGA Tour title.
Matthew Wolff won a NCAA individual championship six weeks ago. On Sunday, he added an PGA Tour title to his resume, thanks to an eagle on the final hole.
Nate Lashley, who lost his parents and girlfriend in a plane crash 15 years ago, won his first tournament Sunday leading after all four rounds at Detroit.
Chez Reavie, who finished third in the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach a week earlier, carried that moment to a four-shot victory in the Travelers Championship – his first Tour win in 11 years.
It's a privilege to host the very best professional golfers in the world in our city, but the PGA Tour’s mission has always been to show that we are more than just a sports league.