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PGA: Drug testing will be in place at Oakland Hills

 

While their comparatively cautious brethren overseas are taking a pass, officials at the PGA of America said Monday that drug testing will nonetheless remain part of the picture when the final major of the year is played in August.

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Two weeks ago, the Royal & Ancient Golf Club announced that it would not begin testing players at the British Open in July, even though the PGA Tour and European Tour plan to jointly launch drug screening for the first time earlier that month.

The decision caused a minor stir, since the R&A had been vocally advocating testing for years. Instead, the R&A elected to wait until 2009, after the process is debugged and players from other worldwide tours become more familiar with the plan particulars and the nuances of the banned-substances list.

In a one-sentence statement released Monday, the PGA of America, a separate entity from the PGA Tour, said it intends to proceed with screening as originally planned. Thus, the Aug. 7-10 PGA Championship at Oakland Hills Country Club outside Detroit represents the first major championship to state its intent to screen, if not possibly disqualify, a player for improper drug or supplement use.

“The PGA of America is informing all competitors in the PGA Championship that the joint substance/methods list is in effect and that the potential for random testing does exist at the PGA Championship,” the statement read.

No further elaboration was made, calling into question whether the PGA plans to actually test players or is just rattling its sword to create the illusion of possible screening. The PGA Tour plans to roll out testing for the first time at the John Deere Classic on July 10-13. PGA of America officials previously indicated the organization would adhere to PGA Tour protocols when drug screening was implemented, but it remains unclear which testing agency would be used at Oakland Hills, not to mention how many players would face testing, or how they would be selected.

 
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Reputation:96
Level:Superstar
Since:Feb 19, 2007

May 13, 2008 12:06 am

More likely they will find players taking beta-blockers than steroids or anything else...But I'm not sure if they're even banned.

Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Aug 16, 2006

May 13, 2008 5:23 am
Does anybody realy believe ths?  They are not about to risk endorsments with major player by begining drug testing.  What happes when 1/3 of the golf ball company sponsered players pop for pot.  Oh yeah....thery are not testing for that.  There is not a sport out there that tests ALL players for ALL illegal substances.  Soplease stop b;lowing smoke up our a$$es and at leas ...(more)
Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Oct 16, 2007

May 13, 2008 12:12 am
Clearly this has to come as a response to some suspect performances this past week.

One look at Paul Goydos and you can't help but assume he is on the same stuff as Bonds and Giambi. Also, judging by his demeanor, it would not surprise me to learn that he was also on some sort of illegal stimulant!

While this first part was conjecture, there was one clear violatio
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Jan 22, 2007

May 12, 2008 9:14 pm

I don't believe there is a whole lot of injections going down inside the ropes of the PGA, outside the ropes....perhaps.  Expensive scotch and  Cougars in short golf skirts robably promote some unadulterated passions...

Hot plate drivers.?...maybe.  Steroids?...don't think so. But, I think this is a good move, keeps everything kos ...(more)

 
 
 
 
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