FORT WORTH, Texas – The PGA Tour spent two months learning about the COVID-19 pandemic and trying to develop a safe plan to return, followed by another month hoping for the best.Commissioner Jay Monahan said his confidence in the plan came with a dose of uncertainty.“If we ...
got into a situation where we were dealing with a number of positive tests, that's something — candidly — that I lost a lot of sleep over in the weeks that preceded coming,” Monahan said.Monahan felt every bit a winner as Daniel Berger at the Charles Schwab Challenge.The tour administered 487 tests for the new coronavirus at Colonial, and the results on all of them came back negative.
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