The PGA Tour on Thursday announced schedule changes for its developmental leagues, the Korn Ferry Tour and the Mackenzie Tour – PGA Tour Canada.
The changes to the developmental leagues were announced along with changes to the PGA Tour schedule, which is set to resume June 11-14 at the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas.
The Korn Ferry Tour played six events over the winter before COVID-19 shut it down.
The tour will resume without fans in attendance June 11-14 at a new, as-yet-untitled $600,000 event at Dye’s Valley Course at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
The Evans Scholars Invitational, originally scheduled for May 21-24, has been postponed. Three more events were canceled: the REX Hospital Open, BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation and Live and Work in Maine Open. That raises to 12 the total events that were postponed or canceled on the Korn Ferry Tour.
The Mackenzie Tour canceled the first six events of its season through early July and expects to make more announcements about events in the coming weeks. The canceled tournaments are the Canada Life Open (May 28-31), the DCBank Open (June 4-7), the GolfBC Championship (June 11-14), the Lethbridge Paradise Canyon Open (June 25-28), the Prince Edward Island Pro-Am (July 2-5), and the Osprey Valley Open (July 9-12).