With five events in the books since the COVID-19 shutdown, the PGA will remain in Dublin, Ohio for the Memorial Tournament. When the coronavirus pandemic forced the shutdown of the sports world, the PGA came up with the decision to scrap the John Deere and instead host back-to-back tournaments at Muirfield Village Golf in consecutive weeks.
The PGA, which was planning to make the Memorial the first tournament of the adjusted schedule to have fans in stands, amended those intentions they announced last week. However, BBC Sport has confirmed that there will be no fans allowed for any events for the remainder of the season due to the coronavirus spike across the country:
"These decisions are never easy," said Tour Championship executive director Allison Fillmore, adding it was the, "best decision for all involved".