Golf must be a force for good when it makes a long-awaited return | Ewan Murray


Game is in unique position to lay down a marker in a sporting world which will be reshaped after fighting Covid-19

The release of a revised majors schedule arrived like a beacon of light. One isn’t scraping barrels of insensitivity to point out that thoughts of the return of sport, not just exclusively at its elite level, get many people smiling during these grim and uncertain times. Disappointment that there will be no Open Championship in 2020 was offset by the thought of a US PGA Championship in August, a September US Open, the Ryder Cup going ahead as scheduled and an utterly novel November Masters.

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