PGA Champions Tour "Resumes Late July"... What About K.J. Choi's Debut?
[Asia Economy Kim Hyun-jun, Golf Specialist Reporter] "K.J. Choi's Debut"
The PGA Champions (Senior) Tour will resume at the end of July. On the 30th (Korean time), it was announced that "the 2020 season, which was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will restart beginning with the Ally Challenge opening on July 31." This comes four months after the Hoag Classic in March, where Ernie Els (South Africa) secured his first Champions Tour victory. It is about seven weeks later than the Charles Schwab Challenge on June 11 of the PGA Tour.
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Following the Ally Challenge, some schedule changes occurred, such as the cancellation of the originally planned Dick's Sporting Goods Open on the 14th, while the Bridgestone Senior Players Championship remains on the calendar. This tournament is likely to be the stage for "Tank" K.J. Choi (50, SK Telecom, photo) to make his Champions Tour debut. Having qualified as a "50 years and older" player in May, Choi plans to compete concurrently on the PGA Tour this year. He secured a one-year exemption given to players who have made over 300 cuts.
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