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First it was the Masters postponing to a later date.
Then the PGA Championship.
But don’t add the Ryder Cup just yet.
A report in The Telegraph on Tuesday said the Ryder Cup would be postponed to 2021. But the PGA of America said reports of postponement were inaccurate in a tweet posted to the official Ryder Cup account.
While the PGA of America postponed the PGA Championship earlier in the day, and the PGA Tour announced four additional tournaments would be canceled, the biennial contest between the U.S. and Europe is still on the schedule for Sept. 25-27 at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.
The last time time the Ryder Cup was moved was in 2001, when the matches were postponed to 2002 following the terrorist attacks on the U.S. on Sept. 11.
Europe has won 9 of the last 12 contests, including a 17½-10½ trouncing in Paris in 2018.
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