Bryson DeChambeau drills golfer with bad shot during 2023 PGA Championship
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ROCHESTER, New York :Masters champion Jon Rahm's bid for the third leg of the career Grand Slam of golf's four majors got underway on Thursday at the PGA Championship where frost delayed the start of the first round by nearly two hours.
ROCHESTER, New York :The PGA Championship got underway at Oak Hill after frost delayed the start of the first round by nearly two hours on Thursday and left many players bundled up in sweaters.
Frost has delayed the start of the 105th US PGA Championship, the year's second major, at Oak Hill in Rochester. Play had been scheduled to get under way at 7am local time (1200 BST), but predictions of an overnight frost proved accurate. Tournament organisers released a statement early on Thursday morning which read: "Due to frost, all Oak Hill Country Club practice facilities and the golf course are currently closed. "To protect playing surfaces, everyone on-site must stay off any grass and gates will not open until the frost clears. "Starting times for round one will begin approximately 1hr and 15 minutes after practice facilities open." The possibility of weather delays had been on the cards since the US PGA was moved from August to May in 2019, with Oak Hill having already been selected as this year's venue.
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Although the clock is rapidly dwindling, FIFA president Gianni Infantino seems slightly more optimistic about reaching what he sees as an acceptable deal for the broadcast rights to the upcoming Women's World Cup in five key European countries.
Without possessing the traditions of the Masters or the history of the foundation stone events like the US Open and the Open, this week's USPGA Championship is generally regarded as the fourth major in terms of status.
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