US Open Delayed by Fog at Shinnecock Hills

Source: NY Post

Summary

The US Open faced a delay at Shinnecock Hills due to dense fog, causing golfers to be held on the course for an unsettling 15 minutes before being pulled off. This weather-related disruption highlights ongoing challenges that nature poses during major sporting events.

Why It Matters

Such delays can impact player performance and the overall tournament schedule, affecting the spectator experience and broadcast arrangements. Keeping fans informed about these changes is crucial for maintaining engagement during the championship.

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