BMW PGA Championship halts play after death of Queen Elizabeth II
The death Thursday of Queen Elizabeth II led to the stoppage of play at the BMW PGA Championships at Surrey, England.
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The death Thursday of Queen Elizabeth II led to the stoppage of play at the BMW PGA Championships at Surrey, England.
Play has been suspended at the PGA Championship following the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II — with cricket and horse racing events also called off the nation enters a period of mourning. A statement by the DP World Tour confirmed play was postponed for the remainder of Thursday, and flags at Wentworth club were lowered to half-mast, out of respect for Her Majesty and the Royal Family. Ad It was also confirmed no play on Friday would go ahead, and the golf course and practice facilities would be closed.
Play was suspended for the rest of the day at the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Thursday following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the DP World Tour announced.
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LONDON :Stormy weather provided a fitting backdrop for the opening round of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth on Thursday where players on both sides of golf's bitter power struggle were in action on the soggy fairways.