COVID-19: Mexico Lopez out of LPGA golf opening after coronavirus test

Washington: Gaby Lopez of Mexico, who won the LPGA season opener this year, did the COVID-19 test and withdrew from the first time of the tour after a five-month closure on the occasion of a coronavirus pandemic.

Lopez, the only player to test positive on Monday in the first checks leading up to the LPGA Drive On Championship tournament, a 54-hole occasion that begins Friday at the Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio.

More effects of upcoming tests are expected to be revealed as players complete the final practice rounds for the event, which will take up position as spectators.

Lopez, 26, has walked away from himself and is running with the LPGA and local fitness in the search for touch.

“I’m very excited to go back and play hiking after that long break,” Lopez said in a statement. “And while I’m disappointed to have to wait a little longer, I’m glad I can get tested and make sure I don’t put anyone in danger.

“I’m isolating myself and will abide by all CDC rules (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) And the LPGA to resume the festival on a safe excursion.

“I feel smart and can’t wait to play on the tour again.”

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