“Keeping in mind the health and safety of everyone as top most
priority, we have decided to cancel this year’s Hero Indian Open,” Indian
Golf Union chairman Devang Shah told PTI.
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New Delhi(Agencies): Hero
Indian Open, the biggest golf tournament the country hosts, was on Friday
cancelled owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tournament, co-sanctioned
by the European Tour, was earlier scheduled to be held from March 19 to 22 in
Gurugram but was postponed. The women’s Indian Open was also cancelled on
Tuesday due to the pandemic.
“Keeping in mind the health and safety of
everyone as top most priority, we have decided to cancel this year’s Hero
Indian Open,” Devang Shah, Chairman of the Indian Golf Union (IGU), told PTI.
“We have made the decision after due
consultation with our sanctioning partner European Tour.”Shah said they had
planned to host the event sometime in October but were forced shelve the plan
because of the worsening COVID-19 situation in the country.”It is becoming
serious day by day, so we decided to cancel this year’s tournament after
consultation with European Tour. It will now be held in 2021,” Shah said.
IGU acting president Lt Gen D
Anbu (Retd) said it was a very tough decision but they had to take it
considering the well-being of everyone.”It was a very difficult decision, but
the right one under the present circumstances of the ongoing pandemic. With no
likelihood of any respite in the foreseeable future, safeguarding the health
and well-being of all players, officials and spectators is of paramount
importance,” he said.
The Hero Indian Open was
established by the IGU in 1964 and is one of the oldest running international
sports events in the country. It has been a European Tour-sanctioned tournament
since 2015.
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