Sam Horsfield out of US Open after positive coronavirus test
The 24-year-old Englishman, who is asymptomatic, will be replaced in the field for Winged Foot by Rory Sabbatini
Last Updated: 15/09/20 9:29am
Sam Horsfield has withdrawn from this week's US Open after testing positive for Covid-19.
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The Manchester-born golfer had returned a negative test last Thursday but tested positive after arriving in New York ahead of this week's tournament at Winged Foot Golf Club.
The United States Golf Association (USGA) confirmed Horsfield will not take part before the 24-year-old took to social media to express his disappointment at being forced to withdraw from the tournament.
"It goes without saying that I am hugely disappointed to not have the opportunity to play in my fourth US Open, but clearly the safety of the tournament and other players is paramount," Horsfield wrote on Twitter.
Horsfield won the Hero Open and Celtic Classic, two of the six tournaments on the European Tour's UK Swing, to rise to No 81 in the world and qualify for the US Open.
"Sam had an excellent year. We are disappointed to lose a player of his calibre from the US Open field," said USGA senior managing director John Bodenhamer.
Horsfield, the second golfer to test positive ahead of the US Open after PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Scottie Scheffler, will be replaced in the field by Slovakia's Rory Sabbatini.