U.S. Open Final Round Suspended at Oakmont Due to Dangerous Weather
U.S. Open Final Round Suspended at Oakmont Due to Dangerous Weather

U.S. Open Final Round Suspended at Oakmont Due to Dangerous Weather

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Play at the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club has been repeatedly suspended due to dangerous weather conditions, including heavy rain and lightning storms. The final round was halted after a significant downpour caused water pooling on fairways and greens, interrupting the play of leaders Sam Burns and Adam Scott. Earlier, the second round was also suspended at night due to lightning, with several players needing to finish their rounds the following day. Many top golfers, such as Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, and Dustin Johnson, missed the cut, partly influenced by the challenging course conditions. Fans and players have been urged to take shelter during weather delays, with updates being provided continuously by local news outlets. These weather disruptions have significantly impacted the flow and progress of the tournament.

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