Monday Note: A successful restart for the PGA Tour. BobWeeksTSN writes:
The PGA Tour’s restart came off with very few blemishes, the result of a lot of work and planning. There were no positive tests for COVID-19 from the 400 or so people who had their nasal passages swabbed. The broadcast was, for the most part, excellent, considering the limitations placed on the crew. The golf was also exciting, with star-studded leaderboards for all four days and plenty of drama down the stretch on Sunday.
Rickie Fowler agreed to the idea and provided access to some intriguing chats between he and his caddie Joe Skovron. They talked about hitting certain shots and how the read they got on a putt wasn’t quite the track on which the ball travelled. It also marked just the second tournament this year in which Conners has finished on the positive side of the Strokes Gained: Putting category. He ended up in 26th spot. For the season, he is ranked 212th in that stat.
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