Rahm lurks as Masters second round resumes FMTNews FMTSports
AUGUSTA: After a rainy night in Georgia, the delayed second round of the 87th Masters got under way today with Spaniard Jon Rahm aiming to cut back the three-stroke advantage of early clubhouse leader Brooks Koepka.
While organisers said that no spectators had been injured by the falling trees, the spectacular images will have injected some caution into tournament officials’ plans for play during what is expected to be a wet and windy Saturday. While the rain, which continued during the night, will have further softened an already unusually forgiving course, those players who have completed their second round won’t have to contend with any wind and rain until the third round, which is scheduled to begin later today.
World No 3 Rahm was among 39 players still on the course when three trees were toppled by gusty winds near the 17th tee and officials stopped play.
Philippines Latest News, Philippines Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Tiger Woods labours, limps to first-round 74 at MastersTiger Woods labours, limps to first-round 74 at Masters FMTNews FMTSports
Read more »
Zalatoris withdraws from Masters with injuryZalatoris withdraws from Masters with injury FMTNews FMTSports
Read more »
Koepka flies 3 clear at Masters with help of eagleHe took advantage of ideal morning scoring conditions to take an early lead.
Read more »
Masters off to early start as stormy weather threatensMasters off to early start as stormy weather threatens FMTNews FMTSports
Read more »
McIlroy’s Grand Slam bid off to slow start at MastersMcIlroy’s Grand Slam bid off to slow start at Masters FMTNews FMTSports
Read more »