FROM THE US PGA TOUR WEBSITE
LA JOLLA, California -- The Farmers Insurance Open appears headed for a Monday finish as fog continues to blanket Torrey Pines on what should have been the third day of the competition.
"As you can see, we can barely see the first tee from here," Mark
Russell, the US PGA Tour's vice president of rules, competition and
administration, told CBS announcer David Feherty.
"We've pretty much lost a whole day right now and it looks like we
might have to play Monday. Our regulations say we need to play 72 holes
and to do that we might need to go into Monday."
Play was originally set to begin at 10:20 a.m. ET (7:20 a.m. PT).
After a three-hour delay, play finally got under way -- but only for
five minutes.
The tournament has been in a holding pattern ever since. Officials
had hoped to start at 3:20 p.m. ET but the marine layer returned before
play could resume.
Three players have completed one hole. A total of 87 players made the
36-hole cut, necessitating a two-tee start with threesomes.
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