I get that it's the PGA's policy and all the players know it and need to abide by it. But golf is the SAFEST sport to play - you can be separated from basically everyone else, you're outside (which a recent MIT study said means you're basically fine unless you're breathing right in someone else's face). We have full hockey arenas - 18,000 people packed in Nassau right now for Bruins-Islanders, no masks. But there's no way the PGA couldn't, at this point, figure out how to deal with this differently?
I don't feel bad for him if he broke rules and that's on him if he did. And that would be the price he has to pay if he didn't get vaccinated. I just think the PGA probably can find a way to deal with Covid at this point differently, especially considering how other sports are doing it.