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Players Championship could stretch to Tuesday as rain keeps falling

Golf's richest event is set to be extended into a fifth, and possibly even sixth, day after the $20million Players Championship suffered further severe disruption due to bad weather.

More than half the field were unable to complete their opening 18 holes on Thursday after delays totalling more than five hours.

Play resumed at 0715 local time at Sawgrass, Florida and continued for four hours before consistent rainfall forced officials to call a halt due to "unplayable course conditions".

At 1500 local time play was abandoned for the day and tournament officials announced that it would not resume until 1100 on Saturday morning at the earliest due to more bad weather being forecast.

Tournament chief referee Gary Young had earlier said that the course had received around two and a half inches of rain in the past 24 hours and that a Monday finish was effectively certain if no further play was possible on Friday.

Asked if the tournament could even be forced to extend into Tuesday, Young added: "The potential is there. The potential, but let’s hope not.

"I think everything that we’re looking at, we feel very confident that we can finish this tournament by Monday."

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Winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour are also forecast for Saturday and Young added: "We’re going to make some adjustments to prepare for that overnight.

"The superintendent and his crew are going to need proper time to pick up debris, get the golf course back in condition. So there’s a lot of variables involved.

"I’m talking a little bit about scenarios down the road, but I want to be careful about too many expectations. I would say, if we don’t play any more golf today, we all know that we’ll be here on Monday."

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