South Africa golfer Branden Grace tests positive for COVID-19, withdraws from Barracuda Championship
4 years, 4 months ago

South Africa golfer Branden Grace tests positive for COVID-19, withdraws from Barracuda Championship

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Under PGA Tour guidelines, Grace has to self-isolate for 10 days and be without a fever for 24 hours before returning. Truckee: Branden Grace tested positive for the coronavirus on Saturday, a double blow to the South African who was one birdie out of the lead at the Barracuda Championship and now can’t play next week in the PGA Championship. Grace was at 20 points in the modified Stableford scoring system in the Barracuda Championship, two points out of the lead and in the penultimate pairing at Old Greenwood Golf Course. “While it is unfortunate given my position on the leaderboard, the most important thing is our health.” Under PGA Tour guidelines, Grace has to self-isolate for 10 days and be without a fever for 24 hours before returning.

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