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Westwood to skip PGA Championship due to COVID concerns in the U.S.

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Westwood to skip PGA Championship due to COVID concerns in the U.S.

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FILE PHOTO: Golf - The 148th Open Championship - Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portrush, Northern Ireland - July 21, 2019 England's Lee Westwood on the 3rd hole during the final round REUTERS/Ian Walton/File Photo

 

(Reuters) - Former world number one Lee Westwood said on Saturday that concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States will prevent him from flying over and participating in tournaments, including the PGA Championship next month.

 

The World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational begins on Thursday in Memphis while the PGA Championship, the first major of the year, will be held in San Francisco from Aug. 6-9.

 

Westwood, who has 25 European Tour wins and two PGA Tour victories, said he was not "comfortable" with the idea of travelling to the U.S. as he is slightly asthmatic.

 

"I don't feel like it's right to jump on a plane for 12 hours," the Englishman said after the final round of the British Masters on Saturday.

 

"I've felt like out of my comfort zone this week, so if I got to Memphis, I would feel uncomfortable playing golf tournaments."

 

Westwood raised questions about how serious the U.S. was in curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus which has infected more than 4.1 million people in the country and killed over 145,000 people, according to a Reuters tally.

 

The 47-year-old was also concerned about how insurance policies would work should he contract the virus during his stay.

 

"I can control me not getting the virus and take all the measures I can, but somebody might pass it on," he added. "If I tested in Memphis I would have to stay there for two weeks and I'm not sure about insurance policies etc.

 

"Right now there are too many what ifs. If you take all of them into consideration, there's something wrong."

 

Westwood, who hosted the British Masters at Close House in Northumberland, finished last among those who made the cut as Italian Renato Paratore won his second European Tour title by three strokes.

 

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

 

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I like Westwood and don't blame him for his decision.

Hahahaaaaaaa! Yeah because it's SO much better in the UK & EU...NOT!

It's really because he knows he hasn't a snowball's chance in hell! 555 

Never won a major, but a truly "major" disappointment. :vampire:

 

Edited by Skeptic7

23 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

I like Westwood and don't blame him for his decision.

Sounds like he's afraid to lose or is a wimp. Take your choice.

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