Golfweek Rewind: The PGA Tour returns, a moment of silence for George Floyd

George Floyd was honored as the PGA Tour returned with the Charles Schwab Challenge this week. Catch up on the week’s top golf stories.

The PGA Tour played its first event the age of coronavirus, the RBC Heritage boasts a stacked field despite Tiger Woods not playing, the LPGA loses a major and we recap what the Tour did to honor the memory of George Floyd during the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Take a look at the week’s top stories on the latest episode of Golfweek Rewind featured below.

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PGA Tour returns

The PGA Tour returns in dramatic fashion. Daniel Berger won the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in a playoff with Collin Morikawa. The event was the Tour’s first since the Players Championship was canceled in mid-March.

Patron precautions

The Memorial Tournament, the first event on the Tour’s revised schedule to allow fans, announced it sold out of its badge options for the July 16-19 tournament. Attendance is limited to 20 percent of its usual capacity and patrons must wear masks due to COVID-19 safety protocols. Other precautions to which patrons will be subject can be found on our website.

One less major

At least one of the LPGA’s five majors will not be played in 2020. The Evian Championship in France has been canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions. The event was scheduled to be played Aug. 6-9. The LPGA plans to restart its season July 23 with the Marathon Classic in Toledo, Ohio.

For more on if Tiger Woods will play at the RBC Heritage, who won the 2020 Ben Hogan Award and how the PGA Tour honored George Floyd at the Charles Schwab Challenge, watch the latest edition of Golfweek Rewind featured above.

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