PGA Tour: Every player, caddie to test positive for COVID-19

Several PGA Tour players and caddies have tested positive for COVID-19. Here’s a running list.

The PGA Tour resumed it season in June after a 13-week break due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Since the season resumed at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, June 11-14, four players and two caddies have tested positive for the virus.

The first player to test positive for COVID-19 was Nick Watney at the RBC Heritage on June 19. The latest player to test positive was Dylan Frittelli on June 28 ahead of the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

Several other players including Brooks Koepka, Webb Simpson and Bud Cauley have tested negative for the virus, but chose to withdraw from events as a precaution after playing in groups or being in close proximity to affected players.

Here is a running list of every player and caddie on the PGA Tour to test positive for COVID-19 as well as when they tested positive.

Positive cases week-by-week

Rocket Mortgage Classic, July 2-5

Travelers Championship, June 25-28

RBC Heritage, June 18-21

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