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COVID-19: Finau Is Only The PGA Tour's Third Positive Test In Seven Weeks
Given the continued onslaught of daily positive COVID-19’s reported in the United States, including a shocking White House outbreak, it’s a bit of a miracle that Tony Finau is the only PGA Tour player known to have tested positive since two cases at the U.S. Open. Before that, the Tour had enjoyed a six-week run of virus-free events.
Finau’s announced the bad news taking him out of this week’s Shriner’s Hospital Classic In Las Vegas:
Earlier today, I received a positive result for Covid-19 under PGA TOUR on-site testing protocols and have begun a period of self-quarantine to protect others around me. I am feeling well, and am otherwise in good spirits.
— Tony Finau Golf (@tonyfinaugolf) October 6, 2020From Bob Harig’s ESPN.com story on Finau becoming one of the highest profile players to test positive.
Finau is just the 14th player to test positive for the coronavirus since the PGA Tour's return from a 13-week break at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial in May. Two players tested positive at the U.S. Open, but prior to that, the tour was on a six-week run of no positive cases.
While his pre-Masters plans have changed a bit, assuming a full recovering the 16th ranked player stands to contend given his consistent play and power game.
As Ryan Lavner notes for GolfChannel.com, “Finau had finished inside the top 15 in four of his past five starts, including a tie for eighth at the U.S. Open.”