2/4 list of occasions affected by the coronavirus pandemic

CANOE KAYAKING

Cancellation of the African Olympic canoe slalom rating in Basel, Switzerland, from 14 to 15 March.

The Pan American Slalom Championship in Canoa (Olympic Classification) in Rio de Janeiro from April 3 to 5 has been cancelled.

The Asian championships in Pattaya, Thailand, from 22 to 24 April were cancelled.

On 26 April, the Asian Olympic canoe race qualification was cancelled in Pattaya, Thailand.

The cancellation of the European Olympic board rating in Racice, Czech Republic, would possibly be 6-7.

The Pan American Championships in Curitiba, Brazil, would possibly be cancelled 7-10.

World Cup by canoe (Olympic classification) in Racice, Czech Republic, cancelled from 10 to 10 May.

The European Canoe Slalom Championships in London from 15 to 17 May were transferred to Prague from 18 to 20 September.

World Cup by canoe (Olympic rating) in Duisburg, Germany 21-24 May cancelled

The European Sprint Canoeing Championships in Bascov, Romania, from 4 to 7 June have been postponed.

Canoe slalom World Cup in Ivrea, Italy 5-7 June postponed.

Slalom World Cup by canoe in Pau, France, from 12 to 14 June postponed to 6 and 8 November.

Canoe slalom World Cup in Liptovsk-Mikul, Slovakia, cancelled from 21 to 23 August.

The Super Cup canoe race in Oklahoma City is cancelled from August 22-23.

World Cup canoe jump in Szeged, Hungary 10-12 July postponed to 23-27 September

The world canoe marathon championships in Baerum, Norway, from 27 to 30 August, have been cancelled.

The World Canoe Polo Championships in Rome from 8 to 13 September were postponed until April 2021.

Canoe slalom World Cup in Prague, Czech Republic, from 18 to 20 September, postponed from 23 to 25 October.

The canoe slalom of the World Cup final in Markkleeberg, Germany, from 24 to 27 September, was postponed until 15 and 18 October.

SPORTS SCALE

African Championships in Cape Town, South Africa, from 19 to 22 March, postponed to 10 and 13 December

The European Championships in Moscow from 20 to 27 March were postponed from 15 to 22 June, which were postponed from 1 to 8 October and were postponed from 20 to 29 November.

The Oceania championships in Sydney from 28 to 29 March were postponed until 19 and 20 December.

The Asian championships in Chongqing, China, from April 25 to May 3, were transferred to Xiamen, China, from December 10-13.

Olympic control occasion in Tokyo on March 6, athletes or spectators.

World Cup in Meiringen, Switzerland From 3 April to cancelled.

World Cup was postponed in Wujiang, China, from 18 to 19 April.

World Cup in Chongqing, China, 22 April postponed.

The World Cup was postponed in Seoul from 10 to 10 May.

The World Cup was postponed in Munich from 23 to 24 May.

The World Cup was postponed in Salt Lake City, Utah, from June 12 to 14.

The World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, from 23 to 27 June, was cancelled.

World Cup in Villars, Switzerland, from 2 to July cancelled.

World Cup in Chamonix, France from 11 to 13 July postponed.

The World Cup was postponed in Brianaon, France, from 18 to 19 July.

The World Cup in Ljubljana, Slovenia, from 25 to 26 September, was cancelled.

Cricket

India vs South Africa 2d ODI in Lucknow on March 15, ODI in Kolkata on 18 March postponed.

Australia vs New Zealand 2d ODI in Sydney on March 15 and ODI in Hobart on 20 March cancelled.

Sri Lanka vs England 2 Trials from 19 to 31 March postponed.

Pakistan vs Bangladesh ODI on April 1, 2d from 5 to 9 April deferred.

World XI coincides with Asia XI in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 21 and 22 March they have been postponed.

South Africa Women vs Australia Women 3 IDF, 3 T20 from 22 March to April deferred.

New Zealand vs Australia T20 from March 24-29 cancelled.

Zimbabwe vs Ireland ODI, T20 from 2 to 12 April deferred.

Sri Lanka Women vs New Zealand Women in April cancelled.

Ireland vs Bangladesh 3 IDI, T20 from 1 to 29 May deferred.

West Indies vs. West Indies Women of South Africa five IDI in May-June postponed.

Sri Lanka vs South Africa ODI, T20 in postponed June.

England vs 1st Event in London from 4-8 June to Southampton postponed from 8-12 July; 2nd test in Birmingham from 12 to 16 June postponed in Manchester from 16 to 20 July; Try London from 25 to 29 June deferred in Manchester from 24 to 28 July.

Scotland vs New Zealand T20, ODI from 10 to 12 June deferred.

Bangladesh vs Australia 2 postponed tests from June to 23.

Netherlands vs New Zealand T20 postponed on June 15.

Ireland vs New Zealand T20, ODI from 19 June to 2 July deferred.

Sri Lanka vs India ODI, T20 in postponed June.

England Women vs India Women 2 T20, four ODI from 25 June to 9 July deferred.

Scotland vs Australia T20 in Edinburgh on 26 June cancelled.

England vs Australia 3 T20, 3 IDF from 3 to July deferred.

Netherlands vs Pakistan 3 IDF from four to 9 July deferred.

Ireland vs. Pakistan 2 T20 from 12 to 14 July deferred.

Testing England vs Pakistan, T20 from 0 July to 0 September. 2 postponed to August 5th-Sept. 1)

Australia vs Zimbabwe 3 IDF from 9 to 15 August deferred.

Zimbabwe vs India ODI postponed in August.

England vs Ireland ODI in September moved to 0 July-August. 4)

The Indian Premier League, which begins on 29 March, has been postponed until 15 April in the United Arab Emirates from 19 September to 19 November. Ten.

The English County Championship, which will begin on April 12, has been delayed.

Pakistan’s Super League matches since March 13, spectators. Postponed final from March 22-18. March 17 postponed.

The qualification for the Women’s Cricket World Cup in Sri Lanka from 3 to 19 July has been postponed.

Men’s Cricket World Cup challenge, League A competition between Canada, Denmark, Malaysia, Qatar, Singapore and Vanuatu in Malaysia from 16-26 March postponed.

The League 2 triseries of the Men’s Cricket World Cup between the United States, Scotland and the United Arab Emirates in Florida were postponed from April 1-8.

The League 2 triseries of the Men’s Cricket World Cup between Namibia, Nepal and Scotland in Windhoek were postponed from 20 to 27 April.

The League 2 men’s Cricket World Cup triseries between Papua New Guinea, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates in Port Moresby from 9-16 June has been postponed.

The Asian A T20 Men’s World Cup qualifier in Kuwait from 15 to 21 April was postponed.

Subregional qualifiers for the T20 Men’s World Cup in South Africa have been postponed from 27 April to May.

Qualifying for the European World Cup A T20 in Spain has been postponed from 22 to 22 May.

The T20 Asia B men’s World Cup qualifier in Malaysia from June 26 to July 2 has been postponed.

The T20 Europe C men’s World Cup qualifier in Belgium from 10 to June has been postponed.

Qualifying for the European Men’s World Cup B T20 in Finland has been postponed from 24 to 30 June.

Everest Premier League in Nepal, which was due to start on March 14, was postponed.

Sheffield Shield in Australia since 15 March cancelled.

Plunket Shield in New Zealand since March cancelled.

Dhaka Premier League in Bangladesh since March suspended.

Pakistan Cup ODI from 25 March to 24 April postponed.

The ODI ring of women between Thailand, Ireland, the Netherlands and Zimbabwe in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from 3 to April, has been cancelled.

The Hundred in England from July 17 to August. 15 cancelled.

Curling

The women’s world championships in Prince George, Canada, from March 14-22, have been cancelled.

The men’s world championships in Glasgow, Scotland, from 28 March to 5 April have been cancelled.

World mixed doubles and senior championships in Kelowna, Canada from April 18-25 canceled.

CYCLING

The road

Tour de France from 27 June to 19 July postponed to 29 August to Sept. 20)

The Giro d’Italia in Hungary and Italy from 9 to 31 May was postponed from 3 to 25 October.

Spanish return from August 14th to September 14th. 6 deferred until October 20-Nov. 8; Home of the Netherlands cancelled; Portugal has fallen.

Hainan to China from February 23 to March 1 postponed.

UAE Tour from 23 to 29 February, after the cancellation of five of the 7 stages.

Strade Bianche in Siena, Italy, 7 March postponed to 1 August.

Paris-Nice 8-15 March: Mitchelton-Scott, Ineos, Astana, UAE Team Emirates, CCC, Movistar, Jumbo-Visma retire. From level 2 of 8, there are no spectators. March 14, level 7 of 8, canceled.

The LArciano GP in Pistoia, Italy, was cancelled on 8 March.

Tyrrhenian-Adriatico in Italy from 17 to 17 March postponed to 7 and 14 September

Istarsko Prolje in Croatia from 12 to 15 March cancelled.

Drentse Acht van Westerveld (Women) in the Netherlands on 13 March cancelled.

Bevrijdingsronde van Drenthe in the Netherlands on 14 and 15 March cancelled.

Ronde van Drenthe (women) in the Netherlands on 15 March cancelled.

Popolarissima in Italy on 15 March cancelled.

Paris-Troyes postponed on March 15.

Danilith Nokere Koerse in Belgium on 18 March cancelled.

Volta ao Alentejo in Portugal from 18 to 22 March cancelled.

The Olympia tour to the Netherlands from 18 to 22 March has been cancelled.

Milan-San remo on 21 March postponed until August.

Omloop van de Westhoek (women) in Belgium on 22 March cancelled.

Alfredo Binda Trophy (women) in Cittiglio, Italy, on 22 March postponed until 2 June cancelled.

The Tour of Normandy in France is cancelled from 23 to 27 March.

Volta a Catalunya in Spain from 23 to 29 March canceled.

AG Driedaagse Brugge-De Panne in Belgium from 25 to 26 March postponed until 20-21 October.

Settimana Coppi e Bartali in Italy, from 2 to 29 March, postponed from 1 to 5 September.

E3 BinckBank Classic in Belgium on 27 March cancelled.

Gent-Wevelgem in Belgium on 29 March postponed until October.

Cholet-Pays de La Loir in France on 29 March cancelled.

Dwars wears Vlaanderen in Belgium on 1 April cancelled.

Giro di Sicilia cancelled in Italy from 1 to April.

Joe Martin Stage Race in Arkansas from April 2 to 5 postponed.

The Flanders tour in Belgium on April 5 was postponed until 18 October.

Tourangelle wheel in France on April 5 cancelled.

The Oceania Road championships in Brisbane, Australia, from April 5-6, have been cancelled.

Tour of the Basque Country in Spain from 6 to April canceled.

Sarthe-Pays de los Angeles Loire in France from April 7-10 cancelled.

Scheldeprijs in Belgium deferred in April until 14 October.

Tour of Morocco from 9 to 18 April cancelled.

Cancellation of the Ardennes circuit in Belgium from 10 to 12 April.

Paris-Roubaix on 12 April, postponed to 25 October.

Turkish tour from April 12 to 19 postponed.

From Brabantse Pijl in Belgium on 15 April cancelled.

Tour du Loir-et-Cher in France from 15 to 19 April cancelled.

Amstel Gold Race in the Netherlands on 19 April was postponed until 10 October.

Tour of the Alps in Italy and Austria from 20 to 24 April deferred.

Arrow Wallonne in Belgium, on 22 April, was postponed until 30 September.

Tour de Bretagne in France from 25 April to 1 May cancelled.

Liege-Bastogne-Liege in Belgium on 26 April postponed until October.

The Giro dell’Appennino in Genoa, Italy, on 26 April was postponed until 20 September.

Tour of Romandía in Switzerland from April 28 to May cancelled.

Visit to Gila in New Mexico from April 29 to May cancelled.

Yorkshire tour in England from 0 April to May postponed.

Eschborn – Frankfurt in Germany on 1 May cancelled.

Vuelta Asturias in Spain from May 1-3 postponed.

Four-day cancellation of Dunkirk in France from 5 to 10 May.

Postponement of the Vuelta in the Community of Madrid from 7 to 10 May.

Visit to Chongming Island (women) in China from May 7 to 9 postponed from 23 to 25 October.

Cancellation of the Elsy Jacobs Festival (women) in Luxembourg from 10 to 10 May.

Trofee Maarten Wynants in Houthalen-Helchteren, Belgium 9-10 May cancelled.

Visit to Zhoushan Island in China was postponed from 12 to 14 May.

Hungary’s tour in Hungary from 13 to 20 May postponed.

The Morbihan Classic (women) in France on 15 May postponed.

Plumelec Morbihan Grand Prix in France in May postponed.

Cancellation of the Boucles de l’Aulne in Chateaulin, France, on 17 May.

The Tour of Japan is cancelled from May 17 to 24.

Mercan’Tour Classic Alpes-Maritimes in Valberg, France, on 18 May, postponed to 24 August.

Durango-Durango Emakumeen Saria (women) in Spain on 20 May postponed.

The Wallonia circuit in Charleroi, Belgium, was postponed on 21 May.

Return to Burgos Feminas (women) in Spain from 21 to 24 May postponed.

Marcel Kint’s GP in Zwevegem, Belgium, postponed on 24 May.

Visit to Somerville, New Jersey, canceled on May 25.

The Girl’s Tour of Theringen in Germany from 26 to 31 May has been postponed.

The ZLM tour in the Netherlands from 27 to 31 May is cancelled.

Visit to Estonia from 28 to 30 May postponed.

The Boucles of the Mayenne angels in France from 28 to 31 May were postponed.

Ronde van Limburg in the Netherlands on 30 May cancelled.

Taiyuan Tour in China postponed on May 31

Critérium du Dauphiné in France from 31 May to 7 June postponed until 12-16 August.

Tour de Gatineau (women) in Canada on June 4 postponed.

Chrono of the Gatineau angels in Canada on June 5.

The Slovenian tour is cancelled from 6 to 14 June.

The Tour of Switzerland in Switzerland is cancelled from 6 to 14 June.

The staffed in Belgium on 7 June postponed.

The Dwars gate in Westhoek (women) in Belgium on 7 June cancelled.

Mont Ventoux Challenge in France on 8 June, postponed to 6 August.

Britain’s women’s tour from 8-13 June has been cancelled.

The tour to Baloise Belgium on 10 June has been cancelled.

The Tour of Korea in South Korea is cancelled from June 10-14.

The Women’s Vuelta a Guatemala from June 10 to 14 has been cancelled.

The Route d’Occitanie in France from 11 to 1 June was postponed until 1 August.

Rund um Koln in Cologne, Germany, on June 14, cancelled.

Flanders Diamond Tour (women) in Nijlen, Belgium, on 14 June cancelled.

Adriatica Ionica’s race in Italy from 14 to 18 June has been cancelled.

Dwars takes Hageland to Belgium on 17 June postponed to 15 August.

Tour of Beauce in Canada from June 17 to 21 postponed.

IWT Jong Maar Moedig in Belgium on 24 June cancelled.

Solidarity and olympic champions’ career in Poland from 24 to 27 June postponed.

Serbian tour in Serbia from 25 to 28 June postponed.

Lotto Belgium Tour (women) from 25 to 28 June postponed.

Tour of Austria from 26 June to July cancelled.

Giro Rosa (women) in Italy from June 26-July 5 postponed to Sept. 11-19.

Senegal tour from 27 June to July postponed.

Grand Prix Citté di Lugano in Switzerland on 28 June postponed.

Midden-Brabant Poort Omloop in Gilze, The Netherlands, deferred on 28 June.

The excursion to Sibiu in Romania from 2 to 5 July was postponed to 23 and 26 July.

Poland’s tour in Poland from 5 to 11 July was postponed from 5 to 9 August.

The career (women) in Paris on 19 July postponed until 29 August.

Donostia Klasikoa in San Sebastian, Spain, on July 25, cancelled.

Volta in Portugal from July 29 to August. Postponed

Tour de l’Ain in France from 30 July to 30 August. 1 postponement from 7 to 9 August.

The Ladies Tour of Norway is cancelled from 13 to 16 August.

Wallonia tour in Belgium from 27 to 31 July postponed until 19 August.

WestSweden TTT (women) in Sweden in August cancelled.

West Sweden RR (women) in Sweden on 9 August cancelled.

Bretagne Classic in France on 25 August postponed until 27 August.

The Boels Ladies Tour (women) is cancelled in the Netherlands from 25 to 20 August postponed from 1 to 6 September.

The Tour of Denmark from 11 to 1 August has been postponed until 1 to 5 September.

RideLondon 15-16 August cancelled.

Cyclassics Hamburg in Germany deferred in August to October 3.

The UK tour from 6 to 13 September has been cancelled.

Giro della Toscana – Alfredo Martini Memorial in Italy on 9 September postponed until 16 September.

European championships in Trentino, Italy from Sept. 9-13 moved to Plouay, France from Aug. 24-28.

Coppa Sabatini in Italy on 10 September postponed until 17 September.

The Marco Pantani Memorial in Italy on 12 September moved to 30 August.

The Matteotti Trophy in Italy on 13 September passed to 29 August.

Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California, from October 1 to 4 deferred.

Giro dell’Emilia in Italy on Oct. 3 moved to Aug. 18.

Milan-Turin happened in October to August 5.

Gran Piemonte in Canavese, Italy, on 8 October moved to August 20, moving to August 12.

Visit from Guangxi (women) to China from 1 to 20 October postponed from 5 to 10 November.

The Japan Cup in Utsunomiya on October 18 cancelled.

Il Lombardia in Bergamo, Italy on Oct. 31 moved to Aug. 15.

Track

Six days Manchester in England from 13 to 15 March cancelled.

Olympic occasion in Tokyo from April 10 to 12 postponed.

Grand Prix Minsk in Belarus from May 18-21 postponed.

German Grand Prix in Cottbus from 22 to 23 May postponed.

Toula Grand Prix in Russia from 27 to 29 May postponed.

The Pan American Championship in Lima, Peru, from May 27 to 31 has been postponed.

Bahnen-Tournee in Oerlikon, Switzerland, on 30 May deferred.

Bahnen-Tournee in Singen, Germany, from 31 May to 1 June deferred.

mountain bike

Cape Epic in South Africa from March 15 to 22 cancelled.

World Cup in Lousa, Portugal, from 21 to 22 March postponed until 29 October-November. 1)

The World Cup in Maribor, Slovenia, from 2 to May, was postponed from 15 to 18 October.

World Cup in Losinj, Croatia 9-10 May cancelled.

The European Championships in Graz, Austria, from 14 to 17 May have been postponed.

World Cup in Nove Mesto na Morave, Czech Republic, from 22 to 24 May postponed until 29 September-October. 4)

The World Cup in Fort William, Scotland, from 6 to 7 June, cancelled.

World Cup in Vallnord Pal Arinsal, Andorra from 20 to 21 June cancelled.

The world championships in Albstadt, Germany, from 2 to 5 June, were transferred to Leogang, Austria, from 5 to 11 October.

The World Cup in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, from 1 to 16 August postponed to 5 and 6 September, cancelled.

The World Cup in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada, from 22 to 23 August, cancelled.

The World Cup in Val di Sole, Italy, from 13 to 13 September, cancelled.

World Cup at The Gets, France from September 18 to 20 cancelled.

Bmx

The South American championships in San Juan, Argentina, on March 22 were postponed.

The Oceania Championships in Launceston, Australia, cancelled on March 25.

The Pan American Championships in Lima, Peru, in April were postponed.

The Asian championships in Banyuwangi, Indonesia, in May were postponed.

The Supercross World Cup in Manchester, England, from 18 to 19 April, has been postponed.

The Supercross World Cup in Papendal, The Netherlands, from 2 to 3 May, was postponed.

The Supercross World Cup was postponed in Rock Hill, South Carolina, may May 15-16.

The world championships in Houston from May 26-31 have been cancelled.

Equestrian

The Hong Kong Longines Masters from 14 to 16 February have been cancelled.

The screen jump of the Global Champions Tour and the League is suspended from March 12. As of May 25th cancelled.

The World Cup finals in Las Vegas from April 15-19 have been canceled.

Kentucky’s three-day occasion in Lexington from April 23-26 was canceled.

The Full Competition Nations Cup was cancelled in Ballindenisk, Ireland, from 23 to 26 April.

Badminton trials in England from 6-10 May have been cancelled.

Classic Dressage Nations Cup in Compiégne, France, 14-17 May cancelled.

The Full Competition Nations Cup at Houghton Hall, England, 21-24 May, cancelled

Cancellation of the CHIO Aachen World Equestrian Festival in Germany from 29 May to 7 June.

The Nations Donation Cup in Aachen, Germany, from 2 to 7 June, was cancelled.

Horse racing tests in Luhmhlen, Germany, from 18 to 21 June, have been cancelled.

The Classic Dressage Nations Cup in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, from 18 to 21 June, was cancelled.

Cancellation of the Longines Masters in Lausanne, Switzerland, from 18 to 21 June.

The Nations Donation Cup in Falsterbo, Sweden, from 9 to 12 July, was cancelled.

Burghley Horse’s trials in England have been cancelled from 2 to 6 September.

World Endurance Championships in Pisa, Italy, from 3 to 6 September, postponed until May 2021.

Maryland five-star in Fair Hill from October 1 to 5 cancelled.

The three-day Australian international event in Adelaide was cancelled from 12-15 November.

Fencing

The Anaheim Grand Prix in California on March 13 and 15 has been postponed.

The Men’s Sabre World Cup in Budapest, Hungary, on 20 and 22 March has been postponed.

The Men’s Sword World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on 20 and 22 March has been postponed.

The Women’s Knowledge World Cup was postponed in Sint-Niklaas, Belgium, from 20 to 22 March.

The Women’s Sword World Cup in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, was postponed from 20 to 22 March.

The World Youth Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah, april 3-11, have been postponed.

The Olympic rating for the African area in Cairo on April 15 has been postponed.

The Olympic qualifier of the Asian Zone in Seoul on 15 and April has been postponed.

The African championships in Cairo on 20 April have been postponed.

The Asian championships in Seoul from April 17 to 22 have been postponed.

The Olympic classification for the European Zone in Madrid on 18 and 19 April has been postponed.

U.S. Olympic Zone rating In Panama City on April 18 and 19, it has been postponed.

The Sabre Grand Prix in Seoul is cancelled from April 24-26.

The Epee Grand Prix is cancelled in Cali, Colombia, from May 1 to.

The Men’s Foil World Cup in St. Petersburg, Russia, from 1 to 3 May, has been cancelled.

The World Cup Girl Knowledge in Tunisia, Tunisia, from 8 to 10 May, has been cancelled.

Cancellation of the Fleuret Grand Prix in Shanghai from 15 to 17 May.

Women’s Sword World Cup in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 15-17, cancelled

Saber Grand Prix in Moscow from May 22-24 canceled.

European championships in Minsk, Belarus from June 16-21 canceled.

The Pan American Championships in Asunción, Paraguay, from June 16 to 21, have been cancelled.

HOCKEY ON TURF

Hockey Pro League: Women’s China vs Belgium from 8-9 February has been postponed. League from March 13 to September 22.

The Indian women’s tour to China from March 14 to 25 was cancelled.

The Irish women’s tour to Malaysia in March-April was cancelled.

The EuroHockey Championships in Amsterdam from 20 to 29 August 2021 have moved from four to thirteen June 2021.

Football

NFL: International in London and Mexico City from September 27 to November 21. 1 cancelled.

The Canadian Football League, which begins on June 11, has been postponed.

LE GOLF

Ryder Cup in Kohler, Wisconsin, September 25-27, postponed to September 24 and 26, 2021.

Presidents Cup in Charlotte, North Carolina, September 30 to October 30. 3, 2021 deferred to 19-25 September 2022.

U.S. PGA Tour

Player Championship at Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, march 12, day 1 of 4, cancelled.

The Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida, from March 19 to 22 cancelled.

The WGC Match Play in Austin, Texas, from March 25-29, has been cancelled.

Puntacana Championship in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, From March 26 to 29 postponed to September 24 and 27

The Texas Open in San Antonio is cancelled april 2-5.

The Masters in Augusta, Georgia, from April 9 to 12 were postponed from November 12 to 15.

Heritage at Hilton Head, South Carolina, April 16-19, postponed to June 18 and 21, with no spectators.

Zurich Classic in Avondale, Louisiana April 23-26 cancelled.

The Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina, from April 30 to May 3, has been cancelled.

Byron Nelson in Dallas 7-10 May cancelled.

U.S. PGA Championship In San Francisco, may 14-17, postponed from August 6-9, no spectators

Charles Schwab Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas, May 21-24, postponed June 11-14, with no spectators.

Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit May 28-31 postponed july 2 and 5, with no spectators.

Commemorative tournament in Dublin, Ohio, June 4-7, postponed July 16-19.

Canadian Open in Toronto June 11-14 cancelled.

U.S. Open in Mamaroneck, New York, June 18-21, postponed to September 17 and 20, with no spectators.

Traveler Championships in Cromwell, Connecticut, June 25-28, with no spectators.

WGC-St. Jude Invitational to Memphis, Tennessee, July 2-5, postponed to July 30 through August. 2, not spectators.

Barracuda Championship in Truckee, California From July 2 to 5 postponed to July 30 to August. 2, not spectators.

John Deere Classic in Silvis, Illinois, from July 9-12 cancelled.

Workday Charity Open in Dublin, Ohio From July 9-12, viewers.

The British Open in Sandwich, England, from 16 to 19 July has been cancelled.

The Barbasol Championship is cancelled in Nicholasville, Kentucky, July 16-19.

3M Open in Blaine, Minnesota July 23-26, spectators.

Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina, August 6-9, postponed to August 13 and 16.

Northern Trust in Norton, Massachusetts, August 13-16, deferred from August 20 to 23.

BMW Championship in Olympia Fields, Illinois, August 20-23, postponed August 27-30.

Tour Championship in Atlanta from August 27-30 postponed to September 3 and 7.

The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, canceled September 10-13.

Safeway Open in Napa, California, September 10-13, postponed to September 17 and 20.

The Houston Open in Texas from November 12-1 was postponed from November 5-8.

U.S. LPGA Tour

Honda LPGA Thailand in Pattaya from Feb. 20-23 canceled.

The HSBC Women’s World Championship in Singapore from 27 February to 1 March has been cancelled.

Blue Bay LPGA on Hainan Island from March 5 to 8 cancelled.

The Founder’s Cup in Phoenix, Arizona, from March 19 to 22 has been canceled.

Kia Classic in Carlsbad, California, March 26-29, postponed September 24-27.

ANA Inspiration in Rancho Mirage, California, April 2-5, postponed to September 10-13

The Lotte Championship in Hawaii is cancelled from April 15-18.

The Los Angeles Open April 23-26 is canceled.

The Mediheal Championship is cancelled in Daly City, California, from April 0 to May.

The Pelican Women’s Championship in Belleair, Florida, May 14-17, postponed From November 12-15, postponed from November 19-22.

Pure Silk Championship in Williamsburg, Virginia from May 21-24 canceled.

ShopRite Classic in Atlantic City, New Jersey May 29-31 deferred until July 31-August. 2 postponed from 2 to 4 October.

U.S. Women’s Open In Houston, Texas, June 4-7, postponed December 10-13.

Meijer Classic in Grand Rapids, Michigan, June 11-14, postponed to October 1 and 4, cancelled.

The Northwest Arkansas Championship at Rogers from June 19-21 is postponed until August 28 and 30.

The U.S. PGA Championship In Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, June 25-28, it was postponed from October 8-11.

Marathon Classic in Sylvania, Ohio From July 9-12 postponed until July 23 and 26.

Great Lakes Bay Invitational to Midland, Michigan, canceled July 15-18.

Evian Championship in Evian-les-Bains, France from 23 to 26 July postponed until 6 and 9 August cancelled.

Drive On Championship in Toledo, Ohio, July 31 to August. 2, not spectators.

Scottish Women’s Open at Berwick from 13-16 August, spectators.

British Women’s Open in Troon from 20 to 23 August, spectators.

International crown in St. Albans, England, from 27 to 30 August, cancelled.

The Canadian Women’s Open in Vancouver from September 3-6 has been cancelled.

Portland Classic in Oregon from September 10 to 13 postponed to September 17 and 20.

Volunteers of America Classic in The Colony, Texas, October 1-4, postponed to December 3 and 6.

The circuit championship in Naples, Florida, from November 19 to 22, was postponed until December 17 and 20.

European tour

Kenya Open in Nairobi from 12 to 15 March cancelled.

Indian Open in New Delhi from 19 to 22 March postponed.

Maybank Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, postponed from April 16-19.

China Open in Shenzhen from April 23 to 26 deferred.

Andalucia Masters in Sotogrande, Spain from April 0 to May postponed.

GolfSixes in Cascais, Portugal 9-10 May cancelled.

Done at Denmark in Farso from 21 to 24 May postponed.

Irish Open in Thomastown from May 28 to 31 postponed.

Hassan II Trophy in Rabat, Morocco, from 7 to 7 June postponed.

Scandinavian Mixed in Stockholm on 14 June cancelled.

The BMW International Open in Munich is cancelled from 25 to 28 June.

French Open in Paris from 2 to 5 July cancelled.

Scottish Open at North Berwick from 9 to 12 July postponed until 8 and 11 October.

British Masters in Newcastle from 30 July to 2 August postponed until 22 and 25 July, with no spectators

Open In Birmingham, England from 30 July to August. 2, not spectators.

English Championships in Hertfordshire from 6 to 9 August, spectators.

Celtic Classic in Newport, Wales from 13-16 August, spectators.

Czech Masters in Prague on 20 and 23 August cancelled.

Welsh Open in Newport, Wales, from 20 to 23 August, spectators.

European teachers in Crans Montana, Switzerland From August 27 to 30 cancelled.

United Kingdom Championships in Sutton Coldfield, England, 27-30 August, spectators.

The BMW PGA Championship in Virginia Water, England, from September 10-13, postponed to October 15 and 18.

The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St. Andrews, Scotland, from 1 to 4 October has been cancelled.

Nedbank Challenge in Sun City, South Africa, from 12 to 15 November, postponed to December 3 and 6.

World Tour Championship in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, from 19 to 22 November, postponed until 10 and 13 December.

Asian Tower

Royal Cup in Pattaya, Thailand 12-15 March deferred.

The Bangabandhu Cup in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 25 to 28 March postponed.

The Asia-Pacific Diamond Cup in Chiba, Japan, from May 7-10, was canceled.

The Shinhan Donghae Open in Nara, Japan, moved to Incheon, South Korea, from September 10 to 13.

European Ladies Tour

Saudi Ladies International in King Abdullah Economic City from 19 to 22 March was postponed until 8 and 11 October.

Jabra Ladies Open in Evian-les-Bains, France, from 7 to 9 May postponed until 18 and 20 June cancelled.

Cancellation of La Reserva de Sotogrande Invitational in Spain from 14 to 17 May.

The Belgian Ladies’ Open at Wanxe from 29 to 31 May has been cancelled.

The Lalla Meryem Cup in Rabat, Morocco, from 4 to 7 June, cancelled.

Scandinavian Mixed in Stockholm on 14 June cancelled.

The Dutch Ladies Open in Arnhem is cancelled from 2 to 5 July.

The Mediterranean Ladies Open is cancelled in Barcelona, Spain, from 19 to 19 July.

The Creekhouse Ladies Open in Ahus, Sweden, from 3 to 6 September cancelled.

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