BOGOTA, Colombia -- Camilo Villegas is torn between trying to keep his PGA Tour card and playing for Colombia in the Olympics.Villegas said in a statement Wednesday that whatever decision he makes will also consider the Zika virus because he and his wife are trying to start a family. The first decision was whether going to Rio de Janeiro for the Olympics could cost him full privileges on the PGA Tour next season.There are circumstances which are out of our control, Villegas said. And right now, I face two situations that force me to consider the facts that could prevent me from being in the games, even though I want to play.God willing, I can resolve both situations quickly and I can go to the games with the Colombia flag.Villegas is No. 141 in the FedEx Cup standings with five tournaments left to get into the top 125 and qualify for the playoffs. Only the top 125 have full tour status for the following season.When the Colombian first talked about his dilemma last week at the Barracuda Championship, he was near the top of the leaderboard after the first round and hopeful a good week would move him up in the FedEx Cup standings. He ended the week in a tie for 44th.His statement came one day after Brendon de Jonge of Zimbabwe said he would pass up his spot in the Olympics because he first needs to make sure he has a full job for next season. De Jonge is at No. 160.Twelve eligible players already have withdrawn from the Olympics, which has golf on the program for the first time since 1904. That list includes world No. 1 Jason Day and four-time major champion Rory McIlroy, both citing concerns over the Zika virus. Day plans to have more children and McIlroy wants to start a family soon.While the Zika virus and concerns over security and crime get most of the attention, de Jonge and potentially Villegas have exposed another side to the problem with golf returning to the Olympics. Because the PGA Tour chose to keep its schedule going during the games, some players lower in the standings have to choose between playing for their country and playing for their jobs.Villegas has won four times on the PGA Tour, most recently at the Wyndham Championship two years ago. His two-year exemption for that victory expires this year.Ive always wanted to represent my country and the highest level, and Ive always done so with love, Villegas said. I always have our flag on my golf bag and do so with pride -- the same pride I feel for being Colombian.Villegas played in the 2009 Presidents Cup in San Francisco, and he twice has represented Colombia in the World Cup, in 2006 and 2011.Clearance LeBron James Shoes . LOUIS -- Roman Polak was celebrating even before Alexander Steen scored the winning goal in Saturdays 4-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes. LeBron James Shoes For Sale .S. -- Nikolaj Ehlers registered a hat trick for the third straight game and Jonathan Drouin had a goal and five assists as the Halifax Mooseheads hammered the host Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 10-1 on Tuesday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. https://www.cheapshoeslebronjames.com/ . John Tavares, Thomas Vanek and Kyle Okposo were also being counted on to slow down sizzling Rangers forward Rick Nash. That plan didnt go so well early. Cheap LeBron James Shoes .ca NBA Power Rankings, ahead of the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs. Wholesale LeBron James Shoes .Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo had little trouble picking up his first shutout of the season against a Buffalo Sabres team thats having trouble scoring goals.PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- Evan Wartgow shot a 4-under 68 on Thursday to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the National Car Rental Assistant PGA Professional Championship.The 26-year-old Evan Wartgow is an assistant professional at Koshkonong Mounds Country Club in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. He made an 8-foot eagle putt the par-16th and had four birdies and two bogeys in windy conditions on The Wanamaker Course at PGA Golf Club.I controlled the ball good and putted very well, Wartgow said. I figured out the speed pretty quickly and Im really happy with how I played. I never thought Id be in the lead after 18 holes. ...Were not used to the sustained 18-19 mph wind tthe whole way around as youre playing.dddddddddddd Driving the ball is pretty tough. Im a guy who fades it so the whole back nine I was fighting a cut wind. But I hit it good and kept it out of the wind as best as possible.Dakun Chang of Ashville, North Carolina; Paul Apolenis of Frederick, Maryland; Patrick Grady of Denver; Jack Lempke of Frisco, Texas; and Chris Zumpano of Tampa, Florida, shot 70. Defending Champion Andy Mickelson of Lockport, Illinois, had a 74.The winner will earn a spot in the PGA Professional Championship in Oregon in June. ' ' '