PGA Tour In Crisis As Multiple Players And Caddies Test Positive For Covid-19


World No.4 Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from the Travelers Championship after his caddie tested positive

Brooks Koepka Withdraws From Travelers

PGA Tour In Crisis As Multiple Players And Caddies Test Positive For Covid-19

The PGA Tour is in crisis after yet more positive Covid-19 test results and withdrawals.

Former World No.1 Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from The Travelers Championship this week after his caddie Ricky Elliott tested positive for Covid-19.

Koepka told Golfweek, who originally published the story; “I’m going to pull out to protect everybody else. I think it’s the right thing to do.

“I don’t want to risk anyone’s life if they have respiratory issues or underlying conditions. The only way this Tour can continue is if guys to do this sort of thing and be proactive about it.”

“Ricky has my full support in this. I feel bad for him,” the four-time major winner said.

“We have got to do everything we can to not spread it. We have to protect the field. That’s the reason we have these rules.”

Elliott tested positive for the virus on Wednesday morning just 48 hours after having a negative test result when he arrived in Connecticut for the tournament.

“We all got tested Monday—myself, Claude and Ricky. We all came back negative,” Koepka said.

“We had no symptoms. Nothing.”

This positive result came after Elliott, Koepka and Claude Harmon III all went for additional testing after playing a practice round with Graeme McDowell and his caddie on Tuesday.

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McDowell’s caddie Ken Comboy also tested positive for the virus, which has meant they have withdrawn too.

Koepka will now decide whether to stay in Hartford or travel back to Jupiter, Florida but one thing he is certain of is doing more testing in the coming days for all the members in his team, along with his girlfriend Jena Sims and his chef.

This news comes after both Nick Watney and Cameron Champ tested positive for the virus in the past week.

It has also been reported that several other players may have had positive results too.

As soon as this is confirmed we will update you.

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