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Ryder Cup to Be Deferred to 2021 Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Ryder Cup to be deferred to 2021 due to Coronavirus Pandemic. The biennial Ryder Cup, which pits a U.S. group against Europe, was planned to happen from September 25-27 at Whistling Waterways in Wisconsin however will rather be played in a similar time span one year from now.

The current year’s Ryder Cup will be delayed to 2021 and the following year’s Leaders Cup will likewise be moved back by a year due to the coronavirus pandemic, ESPN covered Tuesday.

The biennial Ryder Cup, which pits a U.S. group against Europe, was planned to happen from Sept. 25-27 at Whistling Waterways in Wisconsin yet will rather be played in a similar time span one year from now.

The 2022 occasion to be held in Rome would likewise be pushed back by a year, ESPN detailed refering to a source who was not approved to talk openly.

ESPN said an official declaration would be discharged later on Wednesday. The PGA Visit and PGA of America didn’t react to a solicitation for input on the report.

With fans probably not going to have the option to go to the Ryder Cup in the event that it proceeded for the current year, a few noticeable players, including world number one Rory McIlroy, had asked authorities to defer it.

The Presidents Cup, a conflict between the US and a Worldwide group short Europe, had been planned for Sept. 30-Oct. 3 at Quail Empty in Charlotte, North Carolina one year from now yet had been moved to 2022, the report said. The occasions will at that point keep on exchanging each other year.

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