The 2020 LPGA Symetra Tour will resume its golf season in July.
The FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship at Battle Creek Country Club, scheduled for July 24-26, will be the first tournament played since the season was put on hold for three months because of COVID-19 and the first of nine tournaments on the remaining 2020 Symetra Tour schedule, which totals 10 tournaments for the 2020 campaign.
“We are extremely grateful to our partners and host venues for continued flexibility and support,” said Mike Nichols, chief business officer of the Symetra Tour. “They have worked tirelessly to keep all hopes and dreams alive for the next generation of LPGA Tour stars. In addition to Symetra Tour sponsors, the ANNIKA Foundation recently showcased an unparalleled form of generosity with their Crisis Relief Fund, providing $50,000 in grants to Symetra Tour players financially affected by the coronavirus.”
Below is a revised look at the 2020 Symetra Tour schedule, as of last week:
July 24-26 | FireKeepers Casino Hotel Championship Battle Creek Country Club; Battle Creek, Michigan |
Aug. 14-16 | Founders Tribute Longbow Golf Club; Mesa, Arizona |
Aug. 21-23 | IOA Championship presented by Morongo Casino Resort & Spa Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon; Beaumont, California |
Sept. 4-6 | Four Winds Invitational Blackthorn Golf Club; South Bend, Indiana |
Sept. 18-20 | Guardian Championship Senator Course at Capitol Hill (RTJ Golf Trail); Prattville, Alabama |
Sept. 25-27 | IOA Classic brought to you by RP Funding Alaqua Country Club; Longwood, Florida |
Oct. 1-4 | Symetra Classic Jones Course at LPGA International; Daytona Beach, Florida |
Oct. 28-31 | Carolina Golf Classic Pinehurst No. 9; Pinehurst, North Carolina |
Nov. 3-6 | Symetra Tour Championship River Run Country Club; Davidson, North Carolina |
The players on the Symetra Tour will be competing for more than $1.5 million during the season.
Additionally, the Symetra Tour will once again award LPGA Tour Membership to the top players on the Volvik Race for the Card money list at the end of the year. However, five cards will be available instead of the 10 that have been distributed each year since 2008.
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