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Champions Tour combines 2020, ’21 seasons

The PGA Tour Champions will combine its 2020 and 2021 seasons and crown its next Charles Schwab Cup champion in November of next year, the tour announced on Thursday. “While we won’t have a Charles Schwab Cup champion in 2020, we feel that the combined schedule for 2020-21 is the best solution for everyone associated with PGA TOUR Champions,” Champions Tour president Miller Brady said in a statement. Five events in the 2020 season were completed before play was suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic, and eight events have been canceled.

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