HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – The PGA Tour made it through 11 days of its return to golf before Nick Watney became the first player to test positive for the coronavirus.
The next question is who's next, or how many, before the show no longer goes on.The tour began contact tracing of anyone who might have been in close contact with Watney, who tested negative Tuesday when he arrived at the RBC Heritage, reported symptoms on Friday and had another test that came back positive.The tour said 11 people were tested Friday — that includes players and all caddies in Watney's group, and another caddie staying with Watney — and all 11 tests were negative.There was a secondary test, and those results were not expected until later Saturday at the.