Looks like this swine flu outbreak has gotten a lot scarier than anyone previously believed it would. With the current health threat level at 5 (out of 6), it’s clear that the global fear of swine flu is growing to huge proportions. Huge enough that The Nationwide Tour’s upcoming Mexico Open, which is presented by Corona Light, has been completely called off due to the circumstances.
Swine Flu Cancels Tournament
According to Bill Calfee, President of The Nationwide Tour, and PGATour.com:
“Given the serious circumstances surrounding the swine flu outbreak, the Nationwide Tour has decided it is in everyone’s best interests to reschedule the Mexico Open presented by Corona Light and play the tournament later in the season,” Calfee said. “A significant number of lives have been lost in Mexico, which is tragic. There are more important things for people to focus on at the moment…With regard to new dates, we are in a position where we have options and will begin working with tournament personnel in Mexico to decide when the event will be played,” Calfee added. “As soon as a new date is finalized, an announcement will be made. The PGA TOUR is very committed to the Mexico Open and looks forward to playing at El Bosque Golf Club.”
Rescheduled Dates Not Announced Yet
This tournament was supposed to take place May 18-24 at the El Bosque Golf Club in Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico, about 200 miles northwest of Mexico City. New dates have yet to be announced but stay tuned, as we know, you’ll know.