The Blues and Cardinals can learn from their PGA Tour colleagues as they return to work under abnormal conditions.
Pro golfers are on the front lines of the sports industry’s reopening. They are scraping off their competitive rust after a three-month shutdown. They are playing before galleries of trees and shrubs on closed courses.
And they are confronting the coronavirus risk at every turn.
“I feel very safe. I wouldn’t be playing if I didn’t,” Justin Thomas told reporters at the RBC Heritage tournament at Hilton Head Island, S.C. “The Tour has done all the protocols they can.