
For those who dont know, the Asian tour has had a really tough time with COVID, much more so than the main PGA or European tours, and havent had any tournaments whatsoever for a whole 16 (and a half) months now! They're really struggling with tight travel and quarantine regulations over there, and arent generally as far along with vaccinations (per amount of population, anyway) compared to North America and Europe, so arranging golf tournaments with international participation over there may keep being really troublesome for a while longer. I know the South Korean CJ Cup announced late last year that it will return to be hosted in South Korea in 2021, after being held in the US in 2020 (though they changed the venue from the course Im making for Links to another one

I have a feeling the South Koreans really wants to make the CJ Cup happen for the PGA pros, so I think it will, if at all possible. But it may be unlikely for any other PGA tournaments in Asia this year, at least China feels quite unlikely doesnt it? Japan is probably the best 2nd bet, Im thinking they want to wait and see how the Olympic golf there goes before ironing things out, but October is getting pretty close so they dont have too much time do they? They also used to do Malaysia even if they didnt go there in 2019 so perhaps that is a possibility, but I wouldnt be surprised to see additional tournaments within US filling the spaces instead.