SONY OPEN FIRST ROUND DELAYED UNTIL FRIDAY AT HONOLULU
Bad weather seems to be circling the globe at the moment.
Even in that Pacific paradise of Hawii, there has been so much rain that the first round of the US PGA Tour event, the Sony Open championship, at the Waialae Country Club, Honolulu has been postponed until Friday.
This follows the cancellation of the tournament's curtain-raising pro-am on Wednesday because of rain.
Tour officials say the first two rounds will be played Friday and Saturday, with 36 holes played Sunday. The cut will be nearest to 60 players, although everyone in the top 70 will get credit for a cut and get paid.
It is important to finish on Sunday. The next US PGA Tour event is the Bob Hope Classic, a 90-hole tournament that begins Wednesday.
Even in that Pacific paradise of Hawii, there has been so much rain that the first round of the US PGA Tour event, the Sony Open championship, at the Waialae Country Club, Honolulu has been postponed until Friday.
This follows the cancellation of the tournament's curtain-raising pro-am on Wednesday because of rain.
Tour officials say the first two rounds will be played Friday and Saturday, with 36 holes played Sunday. The cut will be nearest to 60 players, although everyone in the top 70 will get credit for a cut and get paid.
It is important to finish on Sunday. The next US PGA Tour event is the Bob Hope Classic, a 90-hole tournament that begins Wednesday.
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