Watney's Covid case raises questions about PGA Tour's pandemic policy | Ewan Murray

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The idea that could golf lead the US into a Covid-free new normal has been stopped in its tracks at the RBC Heritage

Hours before the PGA Tour deemed coronavirus a sufficient threat to shunt its season into cold storage for three months, the front of the Sawgrass clubhouse provided a typical picture of serenity – until the arrival of Dustin Johnson. En route to the locker room, without so much as raising an eyelid, the former world No 1 spat directly into decorative hedging between myself, a player manager of my acquaintance and the footpath. As we shook heads, Johnson continued on his merry way.

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