What will PGA Tour events look like in 2021? We look into the crystal ball for one California event

Here is what we know for sure about the 2021 American Express PGA Tour event in La Quinta: The tournament will be played.

Here is what we know for sure about the 2021 American Express PGA Tour event in La Quinta: The tournament will be played.

As for all the other things about the 62nd version of the desert’s tour event, well, we’ll still have to wait and see.

Encouraged by recent professional golf events successfully played in California, like the PGA Championship in San Francisco in August, the PGA Tour’s Safeway Open in Napa in September and the LPGA’s ANA Inspiration in Rancho Mirage in September, officials of the American Express are confident that they can meet the COVID-19 protocols set for by the state and county for the event to be played.

But with just over three months remaining before the tournament is scheduled for Jan. 21-24 at three courses in La Quinta, the pandemic has some things in limbo for now.

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“I think the biggest thing is just working with the tournament stakeholders to formalize our plan on a safe event that is compliant with state and county regulations,” said Pat McCabe, tournament director for the American Express.

While plenty about the tournament or any sports event in California, remains fluid, here are a few things that we can say for certain:

If the event was played today, there would be no fans:

Riverside County is in the red tier for reopening, and one of the protocols for that tier is that live sports can be played, but with no spectators on site. For now, that is completely out of the hands of the PGA Tour and American Express organizers. Certainly there is hope that the county will move to a less-restrictive tier and that could slightly open the door for some fans. For now, spectators won’t be on site.

Stevie Nicks played on a Friday night at the American Express event in 2019.

No fans likely dooms the concert series for the year:

Last year the tournament sold $50 tickets that included entrance to the golf courses and an evening concert on the PGA West driving range. On Friday, that ticket allowed you to see rocker Stevie Nicks in concert, and on Saturday it was country star Luke Bryan. Between 18,000 and 20,000 people showed up each day, which is certainly the kind of gathering the county would not like during a pandemic. Again, it is only October and perhaps limitations of large crowds will change by November or December. But there is a long lead time to make a concert work, and the pandemic isn’t helping.

The pro-am of the event is more likely to happen than not: 

The tour is back in the pro-am business, with a pro-am played last week at the Sanderson Farms tournament in Mississippi and again this week at the Shriners Hospital event in Las Vegas. The pro-am at the American Express is at the very heart of the character of the desert tournament, with 156 pros playing alongside 156 amateurs for the first three days of the event. The PGA Tour, which has been back playing since June and which has had relatively few incidents of COVID-19 positive tests after a shaky first month, has figured out a plan that gets pros and amateurs on the course.

Andrew Landry walks off the 18th green with son Brooks after winning The American Express golf tournament on the Stadium course at PGA West. Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

Nothing is certain these days. But desert golf fans should still be expecting, at the very least, to be able to watch the American Express tournament on television in January.

Larry Bohannan is golf writer at The Desert Sun in Palm Springs, Calif., part of the USA Today Network. He can be reached at (760) 778-4633 or larry.bohannan@desertsun.com. Follow him on Facebook or on Twitter at Sun.@Larry_Bohannan. 

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PGA Tour 2020-21 schedule, results

The 2020-21 PGA Tour season has begun and here are the upcoming tournaments, winners of previous events and summary of revised plans.

The 2020-21 PGA Tour season is here and it’s a “super season.”

This year’s slate of tournaments features 50 events – including 14 tournaments that were postponed or canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic – the most in any season since 1975.

Three events on the 2020-21 schedule appear twice — it’s not a typo. The U.S. Open, Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship and the Masters Tournament will be played in the fall portion of the 2020-21 season as well as on their traditional dates during the 2021 calendar year.

One of the notable schedule changes is the men’s Olympic golf competition at Kasumigaseki Country Club in Japan will take place July 26-Aug. 1, 2021 as a standalone event for the first time.

Here is the latest list of events as well as tournament champions of previous events. The schedule reflects original dates and locations as well as revised plans for each altered event.

See all the trophies for each event as they’re being handed out along the way.

PGA Tour 2020-21 schedule

Date Event Course Location Winner
Sept. 10-13 Safeway Open Silverado Resort and Spa North Napa, California Stewart Cink
Sept. 17-20 U.S. Open (Originally June 18-21) Winged Foot Mamaroneck, New York
Sept. 24-27 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Corales Golf Club Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Oct. 1-4 Sanderson Farms Championship Country Club of Jackson Jackson, Mississippi
Oct. 8-11 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open TPC Summerlin Las Vegas
Oct. 15-18 The CJ Cup at Shadow Creek Shadow Creek Las Vegas Moved from Korea
Oct. 22-25 Zozo Championship at Sherwood Sherwood Country Club Thousand Oaks, California Moved from Japan
Oct. 29-Nov.1 Bermuda Championship Port Royal GC Southampton, Bermuda
Nov. 5-8 Houston Open Memorial Park Houston
Nov. 12-15 Masters Tournament Augusta National Augusta, Georgia Originally April 12-15
Nov. 19-22 The RSM Classic Sea Island Resort (Seaside and Plantation) Sea Island, Georgia
Nov. 23-29 Open dates (Thanksgiving week)
Dec. 3-6 Mayakoba Golf Classic El Camaleón Golf Club Playa del Carmen, Mexico
Dec. 3-6 Hero World Challenge Albany New Providence, Bahamas
Dec. 11-13 QBC Shootout Tiburón Golf Club Naples, Florida
Jan. 4-7 Sentry Tournament of Champions Kapalua Resort (The Plantation Course) Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
Jan. 14-17 Sony Open in Hawaii Waialae Country Club Honolulu, Hawaii
Jan. 21-24 The American Express PGA West (Stadium Course, Nicklaus Tournament Course); La Quinta Country Club La Quinta, California
Jan. 28-31 Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course, North Course) San Diego
Feb. 4-7 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) Scottsdale, Arizona
Feb. 11-14 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Pebble Beach Golf Links, Spyglass Hill Golf Course, Monterey Peninsula Country Club (Shore Course) Pebble Beach, California
Feb. 18-21 The Genesis Invitational Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades, California
Feb. 25-28 World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship Club de Golf Chapultepec Mexico City
Feb. 25-28 Puerto Rico Open Grand Reserve Country Club Rio Grande, Puerto Rico
March 4-7 Arnold Palmer Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge Orlando, Florida
March 11-14 The Players Championship TPC Sawgrass (The Players Stadium Course) Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
March 18-21 The Honda Classic PGA National Resort & Spa (The Champion Course) Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
March 24-28 World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play Austin Country Club Austin, Texas
March 25-28 Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales Golf Course) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
April 1-4 Valero Texas Open TPC San Antonio (AT&T Oaks Course) San Antonio
April 8-11 Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Georgia
April 15-18 RBC Heritage Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
April 22-25 Zurich Classic of New Orleans TPC Louisiana New Orleans
April 29-May 2 Valspar Championship Innisbrook (Copperhead Course) Palm Harbor, Florida
May 6-9 Wells Fargo Championship Quail Hollow Club Charlotte, North Carolina
May 13-16 AT&T Byron Nelson TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas
May 20-23 PGA Championship The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort Kiawah Island, South Carolina
May 27-30 Charles Schwab Challenge Colonial Country Club Fort Worth, Texas
June 3-6 The Memorial Muirfield Village Golf Club Dublin, Ohio
June 10-13 RBC Canadian Open St. George’s Golf and Country Club Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada
June 17-20 U.S. Open Championship Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course) San Diego
June 24-27 Travelers Championship TPC River Highlands Cromwell, Connecticut
July 1-4 Rocket Mortgage Classic Detroit Golf Club Detroit
July 8-11 John Deere Classic TPC Deere Run Silvis, Illinois
July 15-18 The Open Championship Royal St. George’s Golf Club Sandwich, Kent, England
July 15-18 Barbasol Championship Keene Trace Golf Club (Champions Trace) Nicholasville, Kentucky
July 22-25 3M Open TPC Twin Cities Blaine, Minnesota
July 26-Aug. 1 Olympic Golf Kasumigaseki Country Club Saitama, Kantō, Japan
Aug. 5-8 World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational TPC Southwind Memphis, Tennessee
Aug. 5-8 Barracuda Championship Old Greenwood Golf Course Truckee, California
Aug. 12-15 Wyndham Championship Sedgefield Country Club Greensboro, North Carolina
Aug. 19-22 The Northern Trust Liberty National Golf Club Jersey City, New Jersey
Aug. 26-29 BMW Championship Caves Valley Golf Club Owings Mills, Maryland
Sept. 2-5 The Tour Championship East Lake Golf Club Atlanta

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