Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020

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The PGA Tour announced that it is canceling all tournaments through the PGA Championship, which was expected to be played May 14-17, due to concerns with the coronavirus.

The decision means that the following tournaments now have been called off: the RBC Heritage in Hilton Head, South Carolina; Zurich Classic of New Orleans; Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte; and AT&T Byron Nelson Championship in Dallas.

In a separate announcement, the PGA of America postponed the PGA Championship at TPC Harding Park until a later date, just as Augusta National announced for the Masters on Friday, meaning neither of the first two majors of the golf season will go off as planned.

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The Tour's announcement comes five days after it scrapped the Players Championship after one round and also said that the Valspar Championship in Tampa, WGC Dell Matchplay in Austin and Valero Texas Open in San Antonio would be canceled.

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020

As a result, the Charles Schwab Challenge, scheduled for May 21-24, is the earliest the Tour could play again.

  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana The Zurich Classic is New Orleans' premier golf tournament and the only PGA TOUR event in the region. The tournament will be held on April 20 – 26, 2020.
  • Browse the tee times for the 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

'As we receive more clarity in the coming weeks, the Tour will be working with our tournament organizations and title sponsors, in collaboration with golf's governing bodies, to build a PGA Tour schedule for 2020 that ensures the health and safety for all associated with our sport and a meaningful conclusion to the season. We will provide further updates when those plans come into focus,' the Tour said in its press release.

The announcement also means that two more PGA Tour Champions events have been wiped out too: the Mitsubishi Electric Classic in Atlanta, Insperity Invitational in Houston and The Tradition in Birmingham, which was originally slated for May 7-10 will now be played September 24-27.

PGA Tour Champions previously announced on March 16 that the Mastercard Japan Championship (June 12-14) will not be contested due to the current travel advisories in place from the CDC, the WHO and the U.S. Department of State.

FORWARD PRESS PODCAST: In this week's episode of the Forward Press, host David Dusek chats with golf analyst Mark Immelman about the coronavirus pandemic and the effect that it has had on the world of golf, from the NCAA to the PGA Tour.

The following events on the Korn Ferry Tour are also canceled: the Veritex Bank Championship in Dallas, Huntsville Championship in Alabama, Nashville Golf Open, Digital Ally Open in Overland Park, Kansas, while Savannah Golf Championship and the News Sentinel Open in Knoxville have been postponed.

The RBC Heritage, the first PGA Tour event on the schedule after the now-postponed Masters, has announced it will begin issuing refunds for tickets.

'We certainly feel this is the right decision to make for the health and safety of everyone,' said RBC Heritage Tournament Director Steve Wilmot. 'We remained optimistic as long as we could knowing the event generates more than $3 million dollars a year for local charities and has a yearly economic impact of $102 million for the state of South Carolina.'

The AT&T Bryon Nelson, which was to be held May 7-10, has also said it will refund tickets.

Update April 20, 2020:

We truly appreciate your support of our event, which allows us to have an incredible impact on the lives of children in our region.

Follow us on our social media channels this week for promotions, features, live interviews and enjoy broadcasts of prior tournaments this week on The Golf Channel and CBS.

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We hope to see you at the 2021 Zurich Classic, April 19-25!

The PGA TOUR announced that due to the ongoing health crisis, the 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans has been cancelled.

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020 Commitments

The health and safety of our fans, players, sponsors, and volunteers is our top priority.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through this process.

We truly appreciate your support of our event, which allows us to have an incredible impact on the lives of children in our region.

We hope to see you at the 2021 Zurich Classic!

2020 Zurich Classic Refund Policy

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2019

Zurich classic of new orleans 2020 commitments

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020

As a result, the Charles Schwab Challenge, scheduled for May 21-24, is the earliest the Tour could play again.

  • Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana The Zurich Classic is New Orleans' premier golf tournament and the only PGA TOUR event in the region. The tournament will be held on April 20 – 26, 2020.
  • Browse the tee times for the 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

'As we receive more clarity in the coming weeks, the Tour will be working with our tournament organizations and title sponsors, in collaboration with golf's governing bodies, to build a PGA Tour schedule for 2020 that ensures the health and safety for all associated with our sport and a meaningful conclusion to the season. We will provide further updates when those plans come into focus,' the Tour said in its press release.

The announcement also means that two more PGA Tour Champions events have been wiped out too: the Mitsubishi Electric Classic in Atlanta, Insperity Invitational in Houston and The Tradition in Birmingham, which was originally slated for May 7-10 will now be played September 24-27.

PGA Tour Champions previously announced on March 16 that the Mastercard Japan Championship (June 12-14) will not be contested due to the current travel advisories in place from the CDC, the WHO and the U.S. Department of State.

FORWARD PRESS PODCAST: In this week's episode of the Forward Press, host David Dusek chats with golf analyst Mark Immelman about the coronavirus pandemic and the effect that it has had on the world of golf, from the NCAA to the PGA Tour.

The following events on the Korn Ferry Tour are also canceled: the Veritex Bank Championship in Dallas, Huntsville Championship in Alabama, Nashville Golf Open, Digital Ally Open in Overland Park, Kansas, while Savannah Golf Championship and the News Sentinel Open in Knoxville have been postponed.

The RBC Heritage, the first PGA Tour event on the schedule after the now-postponed Masters, has announced it will begin issuing refunds for tickets.

'We certainly feel this is the right decision to make for the health and safety of everyone,' said RBC Heritage Tournament Director Steve Wilmot. 'We remained optimistic as long as we could knowing the event generates more than $3 million dollars a year for local charities and has a yearly economic impact of $102 million for the state of South Carolina.'

The AT&T Bryon Nelson, which was to be held May 7-10, has also said it will refund tickets.

Update April 20, 2020:

We truly appreciate your support of our event, which allows us to have an incredible impact on the lives of children in our region.

Follow us on our social media channels this week for promotions, features, live interviews and enjoy broadcasts of prior tournaments this week on The Golf Channel and CBS.

We hope to see you at the 2021 Zurich Classic, April 19-25!

The PGA TOUR announced that due to the ongoing health crisis, the 2020 Zurich Classic of New Orleans has been cancelled.

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020 Commitments

The health and safety of our fans, players, sponsors, and volunteers is our top priority.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work through this process.

We truly appreciate your support of our event, which allows us to have an incredible impact on the lives of children in our region.

We hope to see you at the 2021 Zurich Classic!

2020 Zurich Classic Refund Policy

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2019

All tickets and packages purchased through our website, www.zurichgolfclassic.com, or through the tournament office will be automatically refunded.

Zurich Classic Of New Orleans 2020 Results

If you purchased a Suite or Pro-Am package, you will be contacted directly about your refund. Please call 504-342-3000 with any questions.





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