PGA Tour Announces & # 039; super season & # 039; which includes six majors
Tiger Woods won the last Masters tournament of 2019
The PGA Tour has a & # 39; super season & # 39; 2020-21 announced in which six majors will take place among 50 tournaments to be held over the next 12 months.
The program features 14 events postponed or canceled due to the coronavirus, including the US Open and Masters to be played in 2020.
Those majors, as well as the Open and PGA Championship, then revert to their traditional dates in 2021.
"If you are a golf enthusiast , this is a dream season, ”said Jay Monahan.
The PGA Tour Commissioner said the "Super Season" will consist of "more important events than ever before," including the postponed Olympics.
"Building our schedule has always been complicated, but never more so than in recent months, as we continue to navigate the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic , ”added Monahan.
The season, with the most events since 51 held in 1975, begins with the Safeway Open in Napa, California on September 10 and ends September 5, 2021 at the Atlanta Tour Championship. .
This year's US Open, rescheduled from June, starts later this month while the postponed Masters in Augusta, traditionally held in April, will be played in November.