Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rain delays finish of U.S. Women’s Open

- By Doug Ferguson

HOUSTON — The latest U.S. Women’s Open on the calendar will last one more day because of rain that drenched Champions

Golf Club and forced the USGA to suspend the final round until Monday.

Hinako Shibuno of Japan, who had a one-shot lead as she goes for a second major, never teed off.

The USGA moved up tee times Sunday because of the forecast, and the final round was just over an hour old when thundersto­rms in the area halted play. It never resumed, with about three-quarters of an inch falling before there was no point in trying to restart.

The turf in the December climate doesn’t drain as quickly. Plus, heavy rain soaked the course Friday after the second round. There was standing water across Champions even during spells when the rain subsided.

The U.S. Women’s Open was postponed from early June because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

It will be the first Monday finish for the U.S. Women’s Open since So Yeon Ryu won at The Broadmoor in Colorado in 2011.

Shibuno won the Women’s British Open last year in her major championsh­ip debut — and her first tournament outside Japan — and is bidding to become the third woman to win two majors the first time playing them. Se Ri Pak was the most recent in 1998 at the LPGA Championsh­ip and U.S. Women’s Open.

She was at 4-under 209, one shot ahead of Amy Olson, 28, of North Dakota, who has not won in her seven years on the LPGA Tour.

Only two other players, Moriya Jutanugarn and Ji Yeong Kim2, were under par.

Ariya Jutanugarn, a two-time major champion and former No. 1 player in the world, made birdie on her first hole before play was stopped. That pulled her within five shots of the lead.

Forty-two players from the 66 who made the cut had finished at least one hole. The most anyone played was six holes. They will pick up where they left off on Monday; the USGA decided against calling the final round a wash and starting over.

 ?? David J. Phillip The Associated Press ?? The final round was just over an hour old Sunday when thundersto­rms halted play at Houston’s Champions Golf Club. Play is scheduled to resume Monday.
David J. Phillip The Associated Press The final round was just over an hour old Sunday when thundersto­rms halted play at Houston’s Champions Golf Club. Play is scheduled to resume Monday.

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