Mackenzie Tour waiting for border to reopen as golf courses allowed to start play
TORONTO — Golf may be returning to Canada soon, but the nation’s professional golf tour is still waiting to see what happens next.
Scott Pritchard, executive director of the Mackenzie Tour, says that although golf courses are opening up on a province-by-province basis, until the border between the United States and Canada is reopened, the lower-tier pro circuit is on hold.
“When you consider that a large number of players that play on the Mackenzie Tour are based not only in the U.S. but also a significant number are international players, it brings some uncertainty in terms of what we’re going to be able to pull off this season,” said Pritchard, who added that there are several scenarios where the Mackenzie Tour will have tournaments in 2020.
“Until we have clarity not only about the border, but also the quarantine rules and what that’s going to look like, we’re just waiting.”