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  • How do sports teams and competition organisers defend against the threat of Covid-19 outbreaks?

    February 25, 2021

    The Six Nations this weekend has been thrown into disarray with the postponement of France’s fixture with Scotland on Sunday after another French player has tested positive for Covid-19. At present a total of 11 players and three staff members in the squad have now tested positive and, due to the close contact proximity of [...]

  • Week in Sportbiz: The end of the Tiger Effect? Plus Olympic bid shake-up, drinks all round, Lord Coe’s scare and Eddie Jones’s debt to Van Gaal

    February 25, 2021

    Tiger Woods survived a serious car crash this week, to the immense relief of the sporting world. But it might not be such good news for the fabled Tiger Effect, to the consternation of golf’s broadcasters and advertisers. While Woods may yet defy the odds once more and return to the sport he has redefined, [...]

  • Up to 10,000 sports fans to be allowed back to stadiums from 17 May, says Prime Minister

    February 22, 2021

    Sports fans will be allowed to return to stadiums from 17 May, with up to 10,000 spectators permitted in the largest venues. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the relaxation of rules today as he laid out his plans for emerging from lockdown. The announcement means that crowds should be in attendance for Euro 2020 matches [...]

  • Week in Sportbiz: English football puts the boot into Twitter and Facebook; Rolex deal shows value of golf tours’ alliance; dystopian snack marketing

    February 11, 2021

    It is rare to see all of English football sing from the same hymnsheet. But that was in evidence today as the game’s leading bodies joined forces to demand more action from Twitter and Facebook against racist, sexist and threatening behaviour. The Premier League, Football Association, English Football League, Women’s Professional Game, players’ union the [...]

  • Donald Trump course axed as host of 2022 US PGA Championship over fears of ‘irreparable damage’ to its brand

    January 11, 2021

    US PGA Championship organisers have cancelled plans to stage the golf major at a course owned by Donald Trump next year. The PGA of America said it risked “irreparable damage” to its reputation if it did not terminate its agreement with Trump National in Bedminster, New Jersey. The decision come days after Trump supporters stormed [...]

  • Opening golf clubs would be a hole in one for lockdown health

    January 7, 2021

    It will come as no surprise that 2020 was a bittersweet year for the UK’s golfing industry. While the urbanisation and redevelopment of golf courses mean that many much-loved greenspaces are being lost in the bid for more housing, the sport saw a huge increase in uptake after the restrictions of the first lockdown were eased, as [...]

  • The Big Sport Quiz of 2020: How well were you following the action this year?

    December 22, 2020

    Roll up, roll up: it’s City PM’s Big Sport Quiz of 2020! Yes, a lot of it was severely disrupted and most of it happened without fans present, but there was still plenty of vintage sport and some intriguing storylines to follow. So test your knowledge on our selection of questions covering all major sports [...]

  • Sam Torrance: The golf year in review, from Superman Bryson DeChambeau to doyen of commentary Peter Alliss

    December 21, 2020

    This has been a strange year and that has been true in golf as well. We all hope that normality can resume in every respect in 2021, and that tournaments will not have to be postponed or cancelled again.  In the circumstances, the European Tour deserves great credit for putting measures in place to resume [...]

  • Sam Torrance: Incredible Lee Westwood deserves a place in the World Golf Hall of Fame

    December 14, 2020

    The European Tour’s finale yesterday got the most exciting of conclusions and a delightful result. Both the DP World Tour Championship and the Race to Dubai went down to the wire, with the same three players — Lee Westwood, Matt Fitzpatrick and Patrick Reed — battling for both the tournament and order of merit titles. [...]

  • DP World Tour Championship and Race to Dubai 2020 prize money: Up to $5m on offer to winner in European Tour finale

    December 8, 2020

    Two of golf’s biggest prize money payouts will be settled this week when the DP World Tour Championship concludes the Race to Dubai. The winner of the former stands to bank $3m, the biggest single tournament winner’s prize in the sport. Whoever wins the Race to Dubai, the European Tour’s order of merit, meanwhile, will [...]

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