Thunderstorms Disrupt Masters Week at Augusta National
Thunderstorms Disrupt Masters Week at Augusta National

Thunderstorms Disrupt Masters Week at Augusta National

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The Masters Tournament at Augusta National began on April 10, facing initial disruptions due to inclement weather that led to the suspension of Monday's practice round. Despite the challenges, the weather improved by Tuesday, and the forecast for the tournament looks generally favorable, though Friday may bring some rain. Local businesses benefitted from the unexpected influx of patrons seeking shelter from the rain, reporting significant sales increases. Players have noted changes to the course due to Hurricane Helene, particularly on the par-four 10th hole, which may offer new strategic options. Rory McIlroy is among the top contenders, aiming for his first green jacket to complete the career Grand Slam, while defending champion Scottie Scheffler will also be competing. Overall, the event is drawing attention from golf fans and local businesses alike, promising an exciting week ahead.

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