Tokyo Olympics: Golf First Round Suspended Due To "Dangerous Weather"
Play was halted just before 2:00 pm local time with 27 of the 60-player field yet to finish their opening 18 holes as thunder cracked around the course.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: July 29, 2021 11:13 am IST
Highlights
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The first round of the Olympic golf tournament was suspended
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Play was halted just before 2:00 pm local time
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Unheralded Austrian Sepp Straka set the early pace
The first round of the golf tournament at the Tokyo Olympics was suspended Thursday because of a lightning storm at the Kasumisageki Country Club. Play was halted just before 2:00 pm local time with 27 of the 60-player field yet to finish their opening 18 holes as thunder cracked around the course.
Unheralded Austrian Sepp Straka set the early pace with a bogey-free eight-under par 63 to be leader in the clubhouse after playing in the first group out.Â
British Open champion Collin Morikawa, representing USA, was yet to complete his round at one-under par with five holes left alongside partner Rory McIlroy of Ireland on the same score.
Home favourite Hideki Matsuyama, the US Masters champion, had just finished with a two-under par 69 as when play was halted, with "dangerous weather" given as the official reason.
Lying second in the clubhouse three shots behind Straka were Thomas Pieters of Belgium and Mexico's Carlos Ortiz.