'It’s going to be different, but it has to be. We’re not going back to normal any time soon.' adam_stanley spoke with Adam Hadwin, Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes about golf's new reality as the PGA Tour gets set to return this week.
While each of the three Canadian golfers teeing it up this week on the PGA Tour have taken differing approaches to their return-to-work strategies , one thing they’ve all had to navigate is conversations with their caddies.
"If one of us contracts the virus it’s going to get passed to the other, that’s just the dynamic that players and caddies have. We’re going to try to be careful about it," says Conners. Coming down the stretch Sunday at the Honda Classic, Hughes nailed a 45-foot putt and produced a Tiger-like fist pump. The crowd exploded. He’s still trying to wrap his head around how there won’t be moments like that for the next four tournaments, as there will be no fans allowed at PGA Tour events until July.
Hughes, who took to Twitter to release a statement on the killing of George Floyd, says with golfers back on their big stage he’s hopeful the Tour and its players can shine additional light on that situation and keep important conversations going.
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