KEY POINTS
  • PGA Tour golfer Nick Watney was first alerted to his coronavirus symptoms from his wearable Whoop device. 
  • The PGA Tour was provided 1,000 bands from Whoop to provide to all golfers and caddies. 
  • PGA Tour golfer Justin Thomas said that Whoop's data may have potentially saved the Tour. 
The PGA Tour is giving WHOOP straps ot more than 1,000 employees, staff and players at upcoming events to help detect possible signs of COVID-19

PGA Tour golfer Nick Watney said it was his wearable fitness tracker that first alerted him that he may have coronavirus.

Watney has worn his Whoop fitness tracker for more than a year now. On a Friday morning before the RBC Heritage event, he noticed his respiratory rate had spiked from Whoop's app. Despite not feeling any of the physical symptoms associated with Covid-19, Watney decided to get tested.