The Citizen (Gauteng)

Major weather issues predicted

US MASTERS: HEAVY RAIN AND TORNADO WARNINGS

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Opening practice cancelled for first time in 11 years.

US Masters week got off to a stormy start as heavy rains swept across Augusta National Golf Club yesterday with tornado warnings forcing players and spectators off the course.

For the first time in 11 years, opening practice at the Masters was suspended and the merchandis­e shop can expect a run on umbrellas with more rain forecast for later in the week.

Mother Nature is expected to throw a little bit of everything at the year’s first Major.

Monday’s rain was followed by hot, humid conditions yesterday with more thundersto­rms today, while high winds and cool temperatur­es, which could dip close to freezing, are forecast for the opening two rounds.

“I wasn’t planning on doing really anything today,” said American Rickie Fowler, the world No 8 . “Mondays for me at a normal tournament are typically rest days. So this has just kind of been rest, recover and get ready for the week.”

The only Major held at the same venue every year, experience counts at Augusta National where the learning curve, particular­ly through Amen Corner, on a gusty afternoon can be cruel to the extreme.

Whether in the opening round or final round, a Green Jacket can be won or lost through holes 11, 12 and 13 as Jordan Spieth learned last year when he carded a seven at the par-three 12th.

“It’s a really good stretch of golf, especially with the way the forecast is looking for Thursday and Friday, the winds look like they’re going to be pretty gnarly,” said US PGA champion Jimmy Walker.

“That’s a section of the course that gets really tough, especially if the wind swirls. I think if you get through there at even-par, you’re doing really well.

“Everybody thinks 13 is such a cakewalk. It’s really not.

“It’s kind of one of those trick holes. You think you should birdie it every time and then you walk away with a five.”

Briton Tommy Fleetwood was among those able to squeeze in a few holes before play was halted but it was enough to learn that Augusta National is not your average championsh­ip layout.

“We play a lot of courses where it’s kind of simple to wander around and go, ‘Well, you can’t hit it there or over there is a good miss and that will be fine’,” said the Masters rookie. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? PROBLEMS. Weather could play a big role in the upcoming Masters at Augusta starting tomorrow.
Picture: AFP PROBLEMS. Weather could play a big role in the upcoming Masters at Augusta starting tomorrow.

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