The PGA Tour schedule is now one event shorter. A Military Tribute at the Greenbrier has been permanently canceled among broader schedule changes brought about by the spread of the coronavirus. Instead, the event’s Sept. 7-13 dates will be used by the Safeway Open to kick off the 2021 PGA Tour season.

“We are happy to reach a resolution with the PGA Tour that is mutually beneficial to both parties in this time of crisis,” Dr. Jill Justice, President of the Greenbrier, said in a statement to the media announcing the changes.

The Justice family purchased the Greenbrier resort in 2009, led by Jill’s husband Jim (who is now governor of West Virginia). The tournament has served on the Tour’s schedule since 2010 and was under contract through 2026.

“We are very grateful to Governor Jim Justice and his Greenbrier Resort for a highly successful 10 years of partnership with the PGA Tour,” said Andy Pazder, chief tournaments and competitions officer at the Tour. “Governor Justice’s vision and leadership helped shine a light on the men and women that serve our country through the military and first responder programs he implemented through the tournament, and The Greenbrier Resort was an incredibly unique and world-class venue that our players will always remember and cherish.”