As professional golf comes to a halt because of the coronavirus, here is a look at when each tour is currently scheduled to resume play:
(Note: subject to change; updated as of March 17)
PGA Tour: Charles Schwab Challenge, Colonial Country Club, Ft. Worth, Texas, May 21-24
European Tour: Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, Mount Juliet Estate, Thomastown, Co Kilkenny, Ireland, May 28-31
LPGA: Lotte Championship, Ko Olina Golf Club, Kapolei, Hawaii, April 15-18
Korn Ferry Tour: Evans Scholars Invitational, The Glen Club, Glenview, Illinois, May 21-24
PGA Tour Champions: KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, The GC at Harbor Shores, Benton Harbor, Michigan, May 21-24
Ladies European Tour: Jabra Ladies Open, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France, May 7-9
Symetra Tour: IOA Invitational, Atlanta National Golf Club, Milton, Ga., May 7-9
European Challenge Tour: Swiss Challenge, Sempach Golf Club, Lucerne, Switzerland, May 28-31
Mackenzie Tour: Canada Life Open, Seymour G&CC, Vancouver, May 28-31
PGA Tour Latinoamerica: Banco del Pacifico Open, Quito Tennis y Golf Club, Quito, ECU, May 14-17
Asian Tour: Maekyung Open, Namseoul Country Club, Seongnam, South Korea, April 30-May 3
Sunshine Tour: Zimbabwe Open, Royal Harare Golf Club, Harare, Zimbabwe, April 2-5
Japan Tour: Token Homemate Cup, Token Tado Country Club, Kuwana City, Japan, April 16-19
PGA Tour of Australasia: NT PGA Championship, Palmerston Golf Course, Palmerston, Australia, Aug. 20-23
Japan LPGA: AXA Ladies Golf Tournament, UMK Country Club, Miyazaki, Japan, March 27-29
Korean LPGA: Lotte Ladies Open, Skyhill Jeju Country Club, Jeju Island, South Korea, April 9-12
The R&A: R&A Girls U16 Amateur Championship, Fulford Golf Club, York, England, April 24-26
USGA: U.S. Women’s Open, Champions Golf Club, Houston, Texas, June 4-7
PGA of America: KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship, The GC at Harbor Shores, Benton Harbor, Michigan, May 21-24