Storms Suspend PGA Championship Play Charlotte Amid Heavy Rain
Storms Suspend PGA Championship Play Charlotte Amid Heavy Rain

Storms Suspend PGA Championship Play Charlotte Amid Heavy Rain

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Inclement weather has caused significant disruptions across multiple golf tournaments, including the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championship and the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow. At the NCAA championship, rounds have been repeatedly delayed and suspended due to heavy rains and flooding, with play resuming only after extended interruptions. Similarly, the PGA Championship has faced multiple practice suspensions over consecutive days because of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall, leading to waterlogged fairways and halted play. The adverse weather has prompted last-minute adjustments at other events, such as the Regions Tradition Golf Tournament, highlighting widespread challenges for players and officials. Despite the delays, top players like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy remain focused and optimistic about their performance prospects once play resumes. Additionally, the PGA of America announced Southern Hills Country Club will host the PGA Championship again in 2032, underscoring ongoing plans despite current weather setbacks.

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