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Masters Delayed Due to Weather as Players Brace for Challenging Conditions
The highly anticipated first round of the Masters at Augusta National has hit a delay due to inclement weather on Thursday, sending players and fans alike in anticipation.
Officials of the Masters tournament have made the call to postpone the start of the event, with gate openings and tee times on hold until further notice, ensuring the safety of all involved.
The delay means that the commencement of the first round will not happen before 9 a.m., setting the stage for a potentially challenging start to the tournament.
As players prepared to take on the iconic Augusta course, discussions around the course conditions have been significant, especially with the weather forecasted to bring in heavy rain and strong winds, adding an extra layer of complexity to the game.
Among the notable names set to compete are defending champion Jon Rahm, who clinched an emotional victory last year following in the footsteps of golf legend Seve Ballesteros.
This year’s Masters also holds added intrigue with the presence of players from the breakaway LIV Golf series, including stars like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, who are among the favorites to challenge at Augusta.
While negotiations between the PGA Tour and the Saudi Arabian backers of LIV Golf continue, the focus remains on the players as they gear up for what promises to be a riveting competition at the Masters.
Golf icon Tiger Woods, despite facing physical challenges, remains determined to add another green jacket to his collection, setting his sights on a record 16th major title at Augusta.