PGA Championship Day 1 at Foxhills
SILVERSEA SENIOR PGA PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
TOURNAMENT RELEASE
By LEE McLAUGHLAN
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could have sailed one its cruise liners up the fairways at Foxhills
after the opening day of the Senior PGA Championship was wrecked by
monsoon conditions.
Flooding at Foxhills (picture by courtesy of Getty Images (c)
Just 2hr 20min play was possible as the equivalent of a month’s rain fell at the Surrey venue in 24 hours which PGA tournament director Andrew Snoddy described as ‘the most amount of rain ever’.
Overnight rain caused the
start to be delayed until 10am and then play was suspended at 12.20pm. A
final decision to call off the day’s action came at 4pm.
Snoddy said: “We suspended
play twice today and at 4pm both courses were still unplayable. It is
probably the most amount of rain I have seen in a 12 hour period on a
golf course in the UK.
“We’re trying to get a 54-hole tournament completed and an extra couple of hours today would have helped.
“Play will start tomorrow
at 8am and the second round will follow straight on with the same draw.
Hopefully, with luck, we could complete the second round or at worse
have two or three holes to complete on Friday morning before making a
cut for the final round.”
The nearby Royal Windsor
Horse Show, which was due to have the Queen in attendance, was cancelled, so the fact that any play was possible at all at Foxhills
was testament to the staff and the drainage qualities of both the
Longcross and Bernard Hunt courses.
In that short spell,
Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs Golf Range) rose to the top of a truncated
leaderboard with an encouraging two-under-par after five holes on the Bernard Hunt course
after a brace of birdies.
The Scot birdied the long third and the short fourth
Carnoustie's Fraser Mann, the defending champion, was among those who never got out of the clubhouse.
The Scot birdied the long third and the short fourth
Carnoustie's Fraser Mann, the defending champion, was among those who never got out of the clubhouse.
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