U.S. men's golf tour resumed for the first time in 3 months New corona effect 12:48 on June 12

The US tour of Men's Golf, which had been suspended due to the spread of the new coronavirus, has resumed in Texas for the first time in about three months.

The men's golf US tour had been canceled or postponed after the tournament was canceled midway on March 12, but prior to major leagues and NBA = American professional basketball etc. where competition is still impossible , The tournament that started on the 11th was restarted after an interval of about 3 months.

The tournament was held without spectators, and 148 athletes and officials who participated in the competition had PCR tests and all were negative.

Japanese players such as Tiger Woods and Hideki Matsuyama have not participated, but the restarting first race has become a luxurious face with the top 5 players in the world ranking aligned, and the first round is the gold medalist of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics British Justin Rose and Harold Berner of the United States both have seven birdies, and without bogies, they are ranked under 7 under.

Four players, including Justin Thomas of the United States, who ranked fourth in the world, followed in third by one stroke, followed by Laurie McIlroy of England, who ranked first in the world, started at 39th with two underscores.

Also on the day, in the United States last month, at the time of 8 minutes 46 seconds of the time when Floyd was being held down at 8 am after the death of a black policeman Mr. Floyd being pressed down by a white police officer Play was interrupted from the 46th minute and everyone offered a minute of silence.